New MMORPG on Steam fully focuses on coop, does one important thing differently than WoW

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The new MMORPG Farever on Steam focuses on cooperative fun in the style of Valheim and forgoes typical MMO features like in WoW.

What kind of game is this? Farever is a cooperative MMORPG that is inspired by games like Palia or Valheim. Instead of just meeting in dungeons and raids, the goal is to stay together as a team throughout the entire game and experience adventures together.

The main focus is on exploring the game world. For an MMORPG, you can use many unusual modes of transportation. Climbing mountains, gliding across ravines, or diving are all part of the game.

Exploration is always rewarded, as unique equipment pieces await you at the peaks and in the caves of Farever.

Here you can watch the trailer for Farever:

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Farever shows not only the release date of the MMORPG in the trailer but also what the gameplay looks like

Crafting as an important feature

Why is crafting important? Farever combines many survival mechanics with the MMORPG genre, which is why crafting should not be neglected. The best equipment is obtained not by defeating epic bosses in the game, but through your own crafting skills and rare materials that can only be found in remote locations.

However, you should not completely disregard combat. According to the trailers, the developers focus on mobility and an agile combat system that, at first glance, resembles Hytale. Whether the traditional role distribution with tanks, healers, and damage dealers can be expected later remains to be seen.

In contrast to WoW, Farever turns the experience around. Instead of putting the cooperative experience into the endgame, you play together from second one. The game is shaped by this cooperative thought and designed to be played with friends right from level 1. A long leveling phase until the classic MMORPG endgame is omitted.

How can you play the MMORPG? Farever plans to start in Early Access on Steam on May 5th. From then on, every player will have the opportunity to download and try the game in the Steam store.

If you can’t wait that long, you can already apply for a beta spot. You can request this easily at Steam with the push of a button, and with a little luck, you may get to try out the title directly.

During the Early Access, additional regions, biomes, monsters, and challenges, as well as social features like events, world events, and guild systems will be added to bring Farever closer to a full MMORPG experience.

At launch, Farever is not yet a finished MMORPG. The features in this direction are expected to follow during development. Therefore, we recommend viewing the title more as a survival game initially and not starting with the expectation that large-scale battles, large player counts, and dungeon groups will be part of the everyday gameplay. If you prefer typical MMORPG features, you should check out Aion 2: Aion 2 is the beacon of hope for MMORPGs and a mega success in Asia, but what is behind it?

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Source(s):
  1. mmorpg.org.pl