Darkfall's brand of FFA PvP and sandbox-style fantasy elements may be headed to the Asian market, according to a new post on Aventurine's weekly dev blog. Tasos Flambouras reports that company staffers recently traveled to the Far East for discussions with "several of the Asian majors." What became of those discussions is still shrouded in secrecy, but Flambouras does hint at more news in this regard down the road.
"This will be good for the game overall since we'd be tapping into some vast development resources. Unfortunately I can't be more specific but there will be announcements when we can," he explains.
Today's Epic Blog entry also talks a bit about some new PvE dungeons in the works, and there are some interesting pieces of concept art as well as a screenshot or two of the new Cairn dungeon. Read all about it at the official Darkfall site.
Reader Comments (4)
Posted: Jun 17th 2011 3:55PM real65rcncom said
I must say...
as much as people ridiculed this game while they were waiting for their own.. this game has lasted MUCH longer than I ever expected.
And now.. expansion into foriegn markets.
Good to see a little independant company stick to their guns, not try to make WoW, and actually survive.
as much as people ridiculed this game while they were waiting for their own.. this game has lasted MUCH longer than I ever expected.
And now.. expansion into foriegn markets.
Good to see a little independant company stick to their guns, not try to make WoW, and actually survive.
Posted: Jun 17th 2011 3:55PM real65rcncom said
oh and MMORPG.com?
See how much you know?
See how much you know?
Posted: Jun 17th 2011 6:36PM Omali said
@real65rcncom
That's because MMORPG.com's forums are comprised mainly of two types of people. Casual players who want everyone to think they enjoy hardcore PvP because enjoying sandbox is like being an MMO hipster, and fake star wars galaxies "vets" who never actually played the game pre-CU but they know a guy who did and now won't be satisfied with any MMO that is not a carbon copy.
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That's because MMORPG.com's forums are comprised mainly of two types of people. Casual players who want everyone to think they enjoy hardcore PvP because enjoying sandbox is like being an MMO hipster, and fake star wars galaxies "vets" who never actually played the game pre-CU but they know a guy who did and now won't be satisfied with any MMO that is not a carbon copy.









