Wayfinder Early Access Was Supposed To Launch Today, But That's Been Delayed Due To Last Minute Issues
Players who purchase a Founder's Pack can immediately jump in to face the Gloom on the 17th now.
Wayfinder's Early Access was supposed to kick off today, inviting adventurers to face the Gloom, but that'll have to wait a few more days as Airship Syndicate has delayed the EA launch until the 17th due to some "last minute issues".
🚨Wayfinder Early Access PSA🚨
We’re ironing out some final issues to ensure a smooth launch. Early Access is delayed on PC until August 17 with PlayStation to follow.
Please read for further information - https://t.co/RaNqwPhELp
— Wayfinder (@playwayfinder) August 15, 2023
To participate when things kick off on the 17th, players must acquire a Founder’s Pack, available for purchase for at least $20. Those who spend more get exclusive rewards like enhanced Kyros, style sets, cosmetic items, and housing decorations.
Founders can progress through Season 1 and 2 of the Reward Towers, earning XP, and keys. Other stuff earned through the game’s battle pass include crafting components, style sets, emotes, weapon skins, charms, housing decorations, and pets. These rewards will remain accessible indefinitely too, so there’s no rush.
Another feature being introduced is player housing, allowing players to create personalized apartments with decorations that offer in-game benefits.
There’s also cross-play and cross-save functionality, as Wayfinder is coming to PC, PS5, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. And the game supports multiple languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Polish, Traditional Chinese, Korean, Turkish, Brazilian Portuguese, and Japanese.
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