Ravendawn Online Brings The Nostalgia With Open Beta Beginning December 14th
The game will launch free-to-play January 16th.
Tavernlight Games announced today that their upcoming top-down MMORPG Ravendawn Online is headed into an open beta period beginning December 14th. Anyone who creates an account on the official site can download and try the game. This will be followed by the free-to-play launch on January 16th.
Ravendawn Online is a top-down, nostalgic MMORPG that features open-world land ownership, house building, farming plants and animals, and naval battles. The Tavernlight Games team says that Ravendawn Online will focus on the core tenants of dynamic world building, community, deep character customization, and a player-driven world above all else.
“Many have called us a Modern day Tibia. We have taken inspiration from this nostalgic title that we grew up loving, but have evolved this retro style with Modern Game Design. And just as we've modernized gameplay, we're equally committed to the long-term journey of Ravendawn. This commitment is reflected in our ongoing support, regular updates, and future expansions, ensuring a continually evolving and thrilling experience for our community,” said Nicolas 'Knighter' Schrik, CEO, and Game Director of Tavernlight Games.
You can watch the cinematic trailer below. A gameplay trailer is slated to release later this month.
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