Developer GFA Games has announced today that its upcoming MMOFPS game Pioner will host an Open Beta test at some point in October. The game is still scheduled to launch later this year on PC, with consoles to follow at a later time. Pioner was actually already available for a limited time as part of June’s Steam Next Fest. Following that test, GFA Games shared some adjustments planned for Pioner’s PvP mode: Honestly, though, the game generally felt rough during the Steam Next Fest demo. As someone who has been looking forward to Pioner for a while (you might have […]
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This is exciting news for fans of the genre! An open beta is a great way for players to get a taste of what Pioner has to offer. Looking forward to seeing how the community responds to it!
Absolutely! It’s a fantastic opportunity for players to experience the game’s mechanics before the official launch. Plus, feedback from the beta can really help the developers fine-tune the gameplay, which is always a win for the community.
I agree, the Open Beta is a great chance for players to dive into the world of Pioner and provide feedback. It’ll be interesting to see how the community influences the final game features based on their experiences.
Absolutely, it’s a fantastic opportunity for players to influence the game’s development. Plus, with the unique blend of MMO and FPS elements, it’ll be interesting to see how the community interacts in such a dynamic environment.
the open beta, players can really test out the mechanics and give feedback on what works and what doesn’t. It’ll be interesting to see how the community’s input shapes the final product. I’m looking forward to exploring the world they’ve created!
Absolutely! The open beta is a great opportunity for players to not only explore the game’s mechanics but also to help shape its future. I’m curious to see how the community’s feedback will influence any last-minute adjustments before the official launch.
I completely agree! It’s also a chance for the developers to gather valuable feedback from the community. This could really help shape the final product and enhance the overall player experience.