Eternal Tombs is a new MMORPG on Steam that aims to have the world and events under control at all times with real game masters. Now the developers are inviting you to the free closed beta.
What kind of game is this about? Eternal Tombs is a new MMORPG announced on Steam and scheduled for release in 2025. With an interesting concept around live game masters, the developers want to offer a very special gaming experience.
The developers want to create an oldshool sandbox MMORPG that focuses on PvE. As you explore the open world of Mithir with other players, you follow an individual story and encounter random events.
The real game masters are supposed to keep an eye on the behavior of the players at all times and constantly redesign the game.
What can you expect in the closed beta? A trailer has now announced the closed beta, which is scheduled to start on April 2nd, 2024. The trailer shows you a few smaller gameplay excerpts and lets you take a look at the first smaller and boss opponents:
Regarding the beta test, the trailer announces the information that the tests start in “The Woodland Commons”. This seems to be an area of the game, as a few small impressions below show.
For example, the trailer shows a first village, a swampy area or a snowy area with a creature that could be a dragon. You can also take a quick look at a market stall with an NPC and many colorful figures, which could even indicate a small mini-game.
So it can be assumed that the beta test offers a quite pleasant variety of areas and gameplay mechanics.
How can you participate in the beta? With this beta test, Eternal Tombs starts the first phase of the testing process. If you are interested in this MMORPG and the world of Mithir, you can register for the beta test via the official website.
Participation in the beta is completely free for you and so far there is no specified limit for the number of possible participants. However, the official website promises that you only have to register once for all tests.
In keeping with this, the developers also promise that everything later in the game, including equipment, cosmetics and useful items, can be unlocked through gameplay.
What does the community say? In fact, some players already seem to have their eye on Eternal Tombs and are now looking forward to the first beta tests, as the comments under the trailer (via YouTube) suggest:
Other players are not as excited as the users of these three comments, but are not averse to giving Eternal Tombs a chance. The user tordb is particularly convinced by one point, which he makes clear in his comment when he writes: “No costs to join the beta? Uhh, signed up immediately.”
What do you think of Eternal Tombs? Will you sign up for the beta? Feel free to join in the discussion.
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