Upcoming Eastern Fantasy MMORPG Perfect New World Entering Closed Beta, Sign-Up Available Now
The game, which is being developed by an indie game studio, will have a test for players on May 4.
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Not too long ago, we got a look at Perfect New World, an eastern fantasy MMORPG developed by indie developer Ironcore Game Studio. The team just announced that there’s a closed beta test coming soon. Also, Ironcore clarified the game was made in Unity Engine and provided more details regarding what Perfect New World is all about.
The game takes place on a mysterious continent called Perfect World. There’s uncharted territories, ancient temples, and abandoned caves waiting to be explored. Players will take on dungeons together too, as Ironcore emphasized the importance of teamwork in this universe.
Three races are available: Elvens, Mythics, or Humans. Then, there’s specialization (classes): Galeblade, Berserker, or Mysticsword — each with their own unique traits and abilities. The customization for characters is said to be expansive as well.
More on the classes: Perfect New World takes pride in its unique talent system that offers players a wide array of combat options. The system is “free-flowing,” with unrestricted skill releases and an abundance of combos. Even those operating the same class might differ in playstyle from one another.
Does all that sound good to you? If so, the team invites interested players in signing up for the closed beta test, which opens on Steam come May 4. Sign up here.
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