How the new MMORPG Throne and Liberty is doing one month after release

How the new MMORPG Throne and Liberty is doing one month after release

The release of Throne and Liberty is now a month old. Time for a conclusion on the current state of the MMORPG.

Where does Throne and Liberty stand currently? The MMORPG went into early access on September 26 for those willing to spend money on the free MMORPG. All others could only start a few days later. The routine has now settled into the MMORPG. Fewer and fewer new milestones are being unlocked, and most players have already seen the key content.

The player numbers of Throne and Liberty are currently falling daily, and the hype around the game is fading. Reason enough to take a look at what is currently happening in Throne and Liberty.

Who is writing here? Cedric Holmeier is an Asia MMORPG expert at MeinMMO. He has accumulated thousands of hours in Asia MMORPGs, including Swords of Legends Online, Jade Dynasty, and the classic Metin 2. In Throne and Liberty, he plays with one of the top guilds. There is currently no boss in the game that Cedric has not defeated. However, for MeinMMO, he also enjoys diving into random groups to see how they tackle the challenges.

Why guilds are so important in Throne and Liberty, you can find out here:

Two games in one MMORPG

Throne and Liberty has a unique feature, as there are actually two games within the MMORPG. On one hand, there are the normal players who run their dungeons daily, fight PvE field bosses, and work on improving their characters.

They probably make up the large part of the player base. The achievements of Throne and Liberty on Steam are the best indicator to find out how well the average player is progressing. There is an achievement on Steam for the first completion of a boss. Usually, it takes over a week before the number of those who completed the achievement crosses the 5 percent threshold.

The majority has slowly defeated all bosses, upgraded their characters, and is approaching the end of new content.

The Meta-Game

Those who play Throne and Liberty as hardcore players in one of the top guilds experience much more content and have entirely different tasks in mind. Instead of just defeating a boss, it suddenly becomes about ensuring that as few others as possible get loot from it.

Activity points suddenly become important, and plans for castle sieges have likely been set in some cases for months.

The hardcore players of Throne and Liberty play their own game, and when they come into contact with the casuals, they don’t exactly contribute to more fun.

Is Throne and Liberty still fun?

Even though the player numbers are decreasing and the hype is fading, the game seems to still resonate well with players a month after release. However, for average players, the point is slowly approaching where they reach the end of their game.

Improving one’s character is still the main task, but doing the same few dungeons over and over again, with no new content in sight, is not motivating.

For hardcore players, however, the castle siege is just starting, and the new content in this area will likely keep the game fresh for these types of players for a while longer.

It will be interesting to see what the game looks like a few months after release. By then, all players will probably know all the content by heart, and the developers will need to deliver more.

At least: Level 2 dungeons are set to be released in November, bringing fresh challenges for players. Whether that is enough remains to be seen. If you want to know what else is in store for Throne and Liberty in the coming months, check here: Throne and Liberty: Roadmap for Autumn 2024 – New content and updates are coming

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