New PVE-MMORPG has started “very positive” on Steam, has already taken almost 4 million euros

The developers of Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen have released a new “early access update” and thereby revealed the previous sales figures of the MMORPG.

What does the update reveal? In the new post on Pantheonmmo.com, the developers of Visionary Realms reveal that almost 100,000 units from Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen have been able to sell since the early access start on December 13, 2024.

With a price of 38.99 euros per unit, sales up to 3.9 million euros are already being raised. Not bad for an online role-playing game that looks back on a very long and turbulent development, has suffered several times the displeasure of players and has started technically quite dusty.

The trailer for the EA start of Pantheon:

The Fantasy Mmorpg Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen comes in the early access on Steam

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What else do the developers write? The EA start is also a success, according to the developers, because you can secure a “very positive” over all reviews on Steam, with 81 percent positive reviews. The following areas have been worked on since EA start:

  • With the launch and the suddenly significantly higher number of players, a whole range of new mistakes and construction sites came to light. They were processed with the highest priority.
  • The change to Unity 6 took place on February 6, 2025. The engine change also caused inevitable problems. At the same time, the developers are very satisfied with how the update affects the dramatically improved atmosphere in the dungeons.
  • The team could be expanded by the successful start.
  • The developers are planning for the foreseeable future with a weekly update rhythm. The developers are currently working on the druid class, an improved PvP experience and a revision of the gaming experience of low-level characters.
  • What do I need to know about Pantheon? When Meinmmo reported for the first time in May 2016 about Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen, it was already clear that the new online role-playing game of industry veteran Brad McQuaid (Everquest, Vanguard: Saga of Heroes) to fans of classic MMO experiences for should judge the PC, with a focus on PVE group challenges.

    The Visionary Realms team remained loyal to this requirement over the years, and that, as the leading industry veteran, died in November 2019, at the age of just 50. And it is precisely this old-school approach that is really well received by many players of the early access version. Pantheon is practically like a modern Everquest: A new, real PVE-MMORPG has started on Steam, has 80 % positive reviews and the number of players increases

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