RuneScape: Dragonwilds has recently launched on Steam with little announcement and is already enjoying many players fighting for survival. However, the developers are not stopping here and are already planning future content for Early Access.
What kind of game is this? RuneScape: Dragonwilds is a co-op survival crafting game from Jagex, the same developers of the famous RuneScape. In this game, you create your own adventurer and explore the secret continent “Ashfall” either solo or in co-op with up to 3 other players.
You can level up your hero, brew potions, use runes to explore the world, conquer dungeons, and challenge dragons to become more powerful. Ashfall is freely available for you, and you can do what you want. The game was released only on April 15, but to keep fans closely informed about the developers’ future plans, there is already a roadmap for upcoming content.
Old School RuneScape is one of the most well-known MMORPGs on the market:
New quests, skills, and an area are expected according to the roadmap
What does the roadmap of the survival game show? Since Jagex is known for its close collaboration with the community, a generous roadmap was also released alongside the launch. This presents features and content that are expected to appear in the future. You can expect the following things:
- New area: Fellhollow
- New dragon lord: Soul Grinder Imaru
- New skills
- Magic, ranged, farming
- New adventures, stories, equipment, and music
- New enemy type: Weaker dragons
- New dragon slayer equipment
- Masterwork weapons
- Expanded base and farm building protection
- Hardcore mode
- Creative mode
- New creatures and animals
- New dungeons
- New crafting levels
- Increased skill cap
Here you will also find the graphic of the roadmap for the upcoming goals of Early Access:
Additionally, further features are to be continuously improved, mainly including:
- Messaging and introductions
- Combat
- Performance
- Multiplayer and difficulties
- Light and weather
Are there dates for the new features? Not yet. The game has just launched on Steam. As is typical with Jagex, the team will most likely wait to gauge community feedback first to see what issues need to be addressed. If everything runs smoothly, the team could then focus on new features.
This is just our assumption. The game is still in Early Access and has a way to go before full release. Until then, you can test the game and actively shape it with your feedback. Have you tried the game yet? More about RuneScape can be found here: One of the largest PC MMORPGs in the West has a new chief who promises: “Never microtransactions”
