The work on the MMORPG Chronicles of Elyria is progressing, and the team plans to showcase a playable demo at PAX East in just a few weeks.
As the development team grows, having recently hired programmer Steve Hoelle from SWTOR, Vanguard, and Warhammer Online, the work on the promising MMORPG is advancing rapidly. PAX East will take place in Boston from March 10 to 12. The studio Soulbound will be present at this gaming convention and plans to showcase a playable demo of the MMO there.
Demo shows the base game
The demo will include some of the features planned for the offline prologue, the web-based game Kingdoms of Elyria, and the ElyriaMUD. However, the team emphasizes that Chronicles of Elyria is an online game despite the offline prologue.
However, the prologue is well-suited to demonstrate some of the features and basic mechanics of the game. The game is also making progress in terms of graphics, as shown by new screenshots released by the team.
Digging for treasures
It is also explained that a feature originally planned as a stretch goal for the Kickstarter campaign will now be implemented, even though that stretch goal was not achieved. This involves the ability to find treasure maps and subsequently dig up the treasures.
As can be seen, the development of the MMORPG Chronicles of Elyria is making significant progress. Especially exciting is the playable demo that will be shown during PAX East. A new video showcasing the progress through motion pictures is also expected to be released soon.
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