The developers of the MMORPG Albion Online have now given a preview of what fans can expect in the future after the launch in summer.
The team sees what Albion Online currently is as just a good foundation. From here, the journey will continue, and about three to four major content updates are planned each year, which will continuously expand the MMORPG and introduce new content.

Albion Online is set to become even bigger
The foundation that the development team has come up with is set. This includes a player-driven economy, PvP with full loot, and guild wars. According to the team, all of this runs stably. But this is just the beginning. Albion Online is set to become much bigger, and they want to significantly improve the MMORPG.
First, the team wants to focus on an aspect that players frequently mention: single-player content. There is a great demand for activities that can be done alone because, according to the developers, no one plays an MMORPG constantly in a group. Occasionally, players also go out alone and want to have fun as well.
Therefore, solo content will be improved with an upcoming update. This includes activities like fishing, to allow players to contribute to the economy even when alone. Additionally, areas will be introduced where zerging is not possible. This is intended to give solo players a chance in PvP without being immediately overwhelmed by a horde of enemy players.

More exploration, better PvP
Additionally, they want to make the world more interesting. The exploration aspect will be emphasized, so it will be fun to explore the world. PvP battles in the Outlands should become even more intense and exciting. Guilds should gain even greater significance, so that everyone in a guild can participate in the wars. In general, players in a guild will receive more tools to better manage their organization.
These are just a few of the things that the developers of Albion Online are currently planning to lead the MMORPG into the future.
After the launch, Albion Online struggled with a surge of players that caused the servers to groan. This has now stabilized, and the population is slowly leveling out.