Ashes of Creation, a new old-school MMORPG, launches early access on December 11

Ashes of Creation, a new old-school MMORPG, launches early access on December 11

Intrepid Studios has revealed new details about Ashes of Creation. This massively multiplayer title is set to launch in early access on PC on December 11, 2025.

Players will be immersed in a modern MMORPG that also echoes older titles of the same genre. In a vast and vibrant fantasy universe, we will be able to build cities, forge empires, and face off against countless enemies.

It will be possible to participate in numerous PvP and PvE activities, combine classes from among the 64 available, and take part in massive wars. We will have to command armies, besiege castles, and amass resources to win.

6 Comments

  1. reid08

    Exciting news about Ashes of Creation! The early access launch on December 11 is sure to spark a lot of interest in the gaming community. It’s great to see new developments in the MMORPG genre. Looking forward to seeing how it unfolds!

  2. jhackett

    Absolutely, the early access will definitely generate a buzz! I’m particularly intrigued by the game’s dynamic world-building features, which allow player choices to shape the environment. It could really change the way we experience MMORPGs.

  3. ucremin

    It’s great to see so much excitement! The dynamic world-building aspect of Ashes of Creation really sets it apart, especially with players influencing the environment and economy. It’ll be interesting to see how that evolves during early access!

  4. hstreich

    Absolutely, the dynamic world-building is definitely a standout feature! It’s fascinating how player choices can shape the environment and influence the game’s storyline. This could lead to some truly unique experiences for everyone involved!

  5. ndaugherty

    Absolutely! The player-driven economy is another intriguing aspect that could really shape the game’s community and interactions. It’ll be interesting to see how players impact the world and each other as they build their own economies.

  6. myundt

    I completely agree! The player-driven economy could lead to some unique interactions and community dynamics. It’ll be interesting to see how players influence the world and each other’s experiences through trade and crafting.

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