Players Seem Satisfied With Season 2 Of Pantheon: Rise Of The Fallen, And The MMORPG Is Welcoming More
Find out what's coming in Season 3: Land of Blood and Snow.
In this month’s edition of the Pantheon: Rise Of The Fallen newsletter, the team shares updates and plans for the MMORPG's upcoming Season 3: Land of Blood and Snow.
Visionary Realms said Season 2 has received positive feedback from the community, particularly with the Mad Run release. The game is set to welcome more players over the next few weeks, with Champions joining on April 27th and Supporters on May 4th. To mark this occasion, special access pledges have been introduced, such as the Rider’s Pledge — offering reduced-cost entry for a limited period.
Looking ahead to Season 3, which commences on May 11th, players can anticipate major changes and challenges. The new Frigid Climate introduces the Acclimation system to help navigate the harsh environment. Additionally, the North Tusk Orcs will be a new NPC group, allowing players to explore their culture, combat tactics, and more. The team has been focusing on NPC placement, abilities, and loot tables, as well as refining existing class abilities for balance and enjoyment.
Beyond Season 3, Pantheon: Rise Of The Fallen will see reintegration of the Pulse engine to enhance NPC interactions and storylines. Visionary Realms aims to improve class abilities by temporarily disabling the Mastery System and adjusting base values. Future updates beyond Season 3 will introduce new classes like Summoner and Ranger, alongside new areas such as Halnir Cave.
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