
"Being in alpha, those who do pay $50 to test Ashes of Creation will experience "frequent updates and realm wipes, unstable builds, incomplete content, and ongoing balance adjustments," according to the game's Steam early-access FAQ. "Early-access participants should approach this phase as a testing experience, not a finished product," Intrepid states. Purchasing the early-access version of Ashes of Creation does come with a few other additions, including a cosmetic cloak and one month of game time for when the game does officially release."
"Intrepid is aiming for Ashes of Creation to be a "sandbox" MMORPG where the world will evolve and change alongside players, who will be able to build, defend, or destroy player-governed cities. In addition to large-scale PvP battles, Ashes of Creation will also feature dungeons and raids, as well as eight classes and nine races to choose from. "Early-access players are not just testers--they're pioneers of Verra, helping us refine mechanics, uncover bugs, and shape the world's political, economic, and social dynamics," Intrepid states. "Every test helps us get closer to delivering an MMORPG where the world truly reacts to its players.""
Ashes of Creation, announced in 2016, is launching on Steam with alpha and beta access available for purchase. Alpha access currently costs $100 on the official website but will drop to $50 on December 11 to coincide with the Steam release. Early access includes frequent updates, realm wipes, unstable builds, incomplete content, and balance adjustments. The game will move from alpha into two beta periods before full release. Early-access purchases include a cosmetic cloak and one month of game time at launch. The MMORPG emphasizes sandbox systems, player-driven cities, large-scale PvP, dungeons, raids, eight classes, and nine races, and will require a monthly subscription after launch.
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