The start of the early access phase of the MMORPG Dark and Light has been repeatedly postponed. However, according to a new trailer, it could be happening in July.
The Chinese trailer shows some new scenes from the game, and at the end, it reads “coming next month.” How reliable this information is remains to be seen. For example, it might only refer to the release date in China. However, a report from the Chinese website 17173.com indicates that something will indeed happen this summer.
For there, it is also stated that Dark and Light will be launching soon. The editors claim to have heard this directly from the studio Snail Games. Allegedly, the game is set to launch during the Steam Summer Sale.

This PC you need to play
It is assumed that this refers to the start of the early access version, even if this was not explicitly stated. There is another indication that the launch of the early access version of the game can be expected soon. For the official system requirements are now confirmed.
MINIMUM
OS: 64-Bit Windows 7 Service Pack 1
Processor: 2GHz Dual-Core 64-Bit
Memory: 4GB RAM
Video Card: DirectX10 Compatible GPU with 1 GB Video RAM
Hard Drive: At least 50 GB of free space
DirectX: DirectX 10
RECOMMENDED
OS: 64-Bit Windows 7 Service Pack 1 / Windows 8
Processor: Intel Core i7 4770K 3.50 GHz
Memory: 16 GB DDR3 RAM
Video Card: GeForce GTX 780 Ti 3GB
Hard Drive: At least 50 GB of free space
DirectX: DirectX 10
BEST EXPERIENCE
OS: 64-Bit Windows 7 Service Pack 1/ Windows 10
Processor: Intel Core i7-5820K 6x 3.3 GHz
Memory: 16GB DDR4 2133MHz (2x 8GB)
Video Card: GeForce GTX 1070 or higher
Hard Drive: At least 50 GB of free space
DirectX: DirectX 10
Furthermore, it is known that the price of the game in China will not exceed 200 yuan, which is approximately 29.50 US dollars. Prices for other regions have not yet been determined. Next month we will see if Dark and Light starts its early access phase.
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