Successor of a 20-year-old MMORPG announces release, aims to impress with tough mechs and hot characters

20 years after the launch of MMORPG RF Online, a modernized version is set to be released, aiming to make Mechs cool again.

What kind of game is this? Gaming trends have always existed. In the early 2000s, Mechs were the toy of choice for many developers. Giant robots on two legs were cool, and the developers of RF Online combined them with the new genre of MMORPGs.

Although the title launched in 2006, the MMORPG was only intermittently available in the West. The game was offline between 2008 and 2012, until the new publisher relaunched the MMORPG.

Since 2020, the rights to the old MMORPG belong to Netmarble, which now aims to revive the title for the second time with a completely new version.

The trailer showcases the new RF Online Next:

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RF Online Next shows in the promo video how action-packed mech battles can be

A Mech MMORPG

What features does the game have? RF Online includes the typical mechanics familiar to us from genre peers of that era, like WoW. You start with your Mech and your hero in the world, completing monsters and quests for experience points, and continually improving your character.

In the endgame, you can expect large PvP battles, promising a constant tug-of-war thanks to the three factions: Bellato Union, Holy Alliance Cora, and the Accretian Empire.

The choice of faction also determines your abilities. The empire has no magic, while the other races have their own strengths and weaknesses.

Moreover, an economy of its own and battles for resources, similar to EVE Online, drive the politics within the game. The focus on PvP and a real rivalry among the races ensures a varied endgame.

What can the new version do? With RF Online Next, the developers want to update the well-known features of the MMORPG classic and are also releasing the title on mobile devices.

The successor starts from scratch and is considered by the developers to be a standalone, new release. This is also because the game has been significantly modernized and technically has little in common with its predecessor.

Thus, there is no need to worry about outdated graphics and simplistic designs. RF Online Next aims to attract new fans with beautiful characters, cool Mechs, and new graphics, while still offering the familiar and beloved gameplay content. Players can already sign up at rfonlinenextgb.netmarble.com for the yet-to-be-announced release date.

RF Online Next, a mix of remake and new title, could attract new fans to the dusty MMORPG with its beautiful characters and cool Mechs. Whether the developers have struck the right balance between nostalgia and new features remains to be seen. Also, you will soon have the chance to try another MMORPG for the first time: Scars of Honor Playtest: What you need to know for the upcoming test on Steam

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