The Countdown Has Begun For Pantheon: Rise Of The Fallen’s Early Access
Pledges will come to an end when Early Access arrives.
We’re just a little over a month away from the launch of Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen’s Early Access, and as the devs continue to prepare they’ve taken some time to answer player questions and highlight what’s been done and what can be expected in a new video.
The nearly 50-minute video begins with a rundown of what improvements to the MMORPG the dev team has completed lately. Included in that list is the implementation of new character models and new armor sets, the return of the Pulse Engine, updated visual effects, and more.
The bulk of the video addresses player questions, including things like whether or not the dev team would be willing to share financial information, specifically regarding the costs to fund the roadmap to full release. The answer is ‘no’, that’s not something they’ve ever shared and not something they will start sharing now.
The Q&A also covered issues like hotbars – something players had a lot of opinions on in the comments. In general, they seem pleased to have more options.
An important note made during the video is that as Early Access is slated to begin in December, Visionary Realms will be closing out pledge package purchases on December 1st to prep early access. If you’d like to be a founder, you’ll need to purchase a pledge package before that date.
Oh, and if you're wondering about a Steam version, the team says to stay tuned next week, so maybe we're getting an announcement on that front soon.
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