New MMORPG for Steam raises multiple times the desired amount on Kickstarter, set to release in 2026

New MMORPG for Steam raises multiple times the desired amount on Kickstarter, set to release in 2026

It’s time for our MeinMMO format “MMORPG News in Two Minutes.” We summarize the most important news about the best genre in the world. You can expect blooming MMORPGs, but also problem games, new testing phases just like offline servers.

The highlights of the week:

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What happened in the major MMORPGs:

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What happened with the smaller MMORPGs:

  • In the livestream for Update 7.7.1, the developers of Star Wars: The Old Republic revealed what is planned for the near future of the MMORPG. One goal of the innovations: to improve the free-to-play experience.
  • On August 5, 2025, Blade & Soul will conduct server merges for its Neo servers. The 3 EU servers Moonwater Plains, Cinderlands, and Fishbelly Pub will become Cinderlands. You can find the details on bladeandsoul.plaync.com.
  • This week, Update 45.1 landed on the live servers of Lord of the Rings Online. There were changes for PvMP, birdwatching, burglars, hunters, seafarers, and more. The patch notes can be found on lotro.com.
  • Game director Moritz Bokelmann provided a preview of the next innovations of Albion Online in the latest developer update. The focus is on updates for faction wars. Details can be found on albiononline.com.
  • For RuneScape, “Eclipse of the Heart” was released on July 28, marking the “epic conclusion” of a story quest series that started in 2001 and whose roots even trace back to the game DeviousMUD from 1999. To experience the finale in the Kharidian Desert, players must have completed over 50 quests and be an experienced necromancer. All details can be found on runescape.com.
  • Skyforge is coming to an end. The PC servers are expected to go offline on September 3, with the console servers following on October 29, 2025. The official announcement can be found at eu.4gameforum.com.
  • On July 30, 4Story received an update, increasing the level cap and adding the Mihur map. Details can be found on Steam.
  • ODIN: Valhalla Rising reportedly achieved 4 million downloads within the first 100 days. In the near future, the developers are planning innovations such as guild battles for territories, world dungeons where guilds fight for powerful items and buffs for the world, and the new region Muspelheim (via mmorpg.org.pl).
  • Embers Adrift received a new patch on July 29, 2025, bringing quality-of-life improvements, fixes, and more. The patch notes can be found on Steam.
  • In Star Trek Online, the event “Reflections of an Empire” has started, through which you can earn an Agony Phaser Torpedo Strike Platform. You can also experience the mini-episode “Matter is Everything” and the mission “The Heart of the Devil” with the console version of the MMORPG. All information can be found at playstartrekonline.com.

What happened with the MMORPGs in development:

  • For the medieval MMORPG Bellatores, a playtest is currently running on Steam. Some of the testers have released gameplay and screenshots from the game via mmorpg.org.pl. MeinMMO has also received access and plans to publish a playtest report next week.
  • Once again, the developers of Chrono Odyssey have commented on the feedback from the last closed beta and explained in detail what needs to improve before launch.
  • With ArcheAge Chronicles, PvE fans can look forward to a new MMORPG on Steam. In a new letter to the community, the producer discussed the goals of the game. The focus will primarily be on battles that differ from traditional skill rotations.
  • An MMORPG classic that is 23 years old is getting a 3rd part: Ragnarok Online. This brings back many old memories in the first proper gameplay trailer.
  • The developers of the MMORPG Broken Ranks published the plans for the rest of the year on brokenranks.com. In Q3, balancing updates and the challenge arena are planned, and for Q4, pet overhauls and a new region with high-level bosses are planned.
  • The developers of Stars Reach are currently preparing a 24/7 server for the sci-fi MMORPG, which will offer significantly more content than on the previous test servers. You can find the video talk from the devs on YouTube.
  • The early access version of Corepunk received a massive patch on July 30, focusing on PvP content such as battlegrounds and arenas, but also includes new features like group search. You can find the patch notes on corepunk.com.
  • The new MMORPG “Project N” has released a trailer showcasing plenty of action and interesting battles. However, an announcement regarding monetization spoils the mood.

With that, we have summarized the most important points that occurred recently in the world of MMORPGs.

What have you been happy about this week? What have you been upset about? Let us know in the comments. If you’re looking for an overview of the history of online role-playing games, you will find it in this comprehensive special: The History of MMORPGs – From Habitat to Throne and Liberty, and everything in between

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