Nightingale Team Discusses Upcoming Stress Test, An Unreal Engine Update, And More In This Week's Developer Update
Here's all the latest from Nightingale.
Nightingale is preparing to put on a server stress test in which they want as many players as they can cram into the game trying to break their portals. Exact dates and times will be coming later, but for now, you can sign up by hitting "Request Access" on the Nightingale Steam Page. You will need to sign up even if you have a game key or have been in previous tests.
Nightingale recently wrapped up a short playtest in November, and they saw 12,000 players in the game, almost double the previous test. There are no plans for a future extended gameplay test beyond the aforementioned stress test.
In the FAQ portion of the video, Nightingale discussed realm cards being craft-able with no additional purchase necessary. The team is also in the process of upgrading to Unreal 5.3.
Early Access for Nightingale is still slated for February 2024.
You can watch the entire Nightingale Developer Update in the video below.
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