Landmark appears after the end of Everquest Next as a $10 game – Release date in spring

Landmark appears after the end of Everquest Next as a $10 game – Release date in spring

After the end of Everquest Next, the building game Landmark is now standalone.

On Friday evening, the news came that Daybreak Game Company is officially discontinuing development on Everquest Next. The MMORPG was accompanied by “Landmark,” a kind of building sandbox where players could experiment with the developers’ tools and build things. Many have compared it to a sort of voxel Minecraft.

The game is set to release in spring for $9.99. It will also be available on Steam. Those who purchased a Founder pack will not need to buy the game again. There will be at least two server wipes before the title launches.

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In a letter from the new executive producer Holly Longdale, a major update for Landmark is announced. The goal of the game is to provide a space where people can build anything and tell their own stories. Landmark has evolved from a building tool into a standalone game with a unique identity and its own purpose, it is stated.

Source(s): mmorpg, FAQ zum Landmark-Release
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