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Welcome back to our latest collection of hidden gems in MMOs and multiplayer video games that may have flown under your radar.
This underwater MMO-lite caught our attention thanks to a lone Reddit post, which described it as a spin-off of the 2008 browser game known as . Studio Riptide Interactive has listed it on Steam with a request button for review entry, but no estimated time for launch. The website announces that section three of the playtesting process is imminent, commencing promptly.
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Earlier, we’ve covered this title in previous roundups; it’s an open-source, 2D massively multiplayer online game (MMO) that branched off from the browser-based game BrowserQuest. The sport has recently introduced a challenging Ironman mode for experienced athletes. Despite being in beta on its official website and boasting early access on Steam, the game has garnered surprisingly positive reviews thus far.
Lastly, we arrive at Magia Record: Puzzle & Memories, a Shin Megami Tensei franchise mobile massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) that emerged from the popular Tokyo Revelations RPG series. According to RPGSite, the game underwent a series of studio transfers before being shut down in 2013, following six years of online availability in the West; the last international server ceased operations in 2016. Despite efforts to consolidate, a significant number of rogue servers persist, with most having now sunsetted. One of our colleagues was even sued by the unique firm, which we wrote about ourselves in 2022. Although it initially seemed that Final Year’s alternate group had brought the game to a close with their departure from the project, another team unexpectedly stepped in and revived the game by setting up a server called New Moon, allegedly operating under an unofficial license, thereby keeping the game alive once again.
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