New World Devs Promise A Detailed Dive Into The Expansion Next Week
This week's Forged in Aeternum was bare bones, but next week's will be loaded.
So, this week's episode of New World's Forged in Aeternum was a bit bare bones, but boy oh boy are we gonna get a ton of info next week. You see, the community is starving for expansion info, so all of the questions this week were of course about the MMORPG's upcoming expansion. The only problem is...the devs aren't quite ready to talk about it.
But next week, oh boy. They've promised that next week will be all about the expansion, the new features, and what we can expect from the expansion. It's going to be a loaded show.
There was a fun little teaser dropped in this episode where David refers to the hardest difficulty mutator as level 3. Is there going to be a shake-up in dungeon mutations? We're going to have to wait and see.
Here's this week's episode if you want to check it out.
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