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Eterspire Reveals New Roadmap After Major Map Update

by Bella Jan 21,2025

Eterspire, the indie MMORPG, is building on its recent overhaul with another ambitious roadmap! This exciting plan, revealed on Reddit, promises a significant boost to the game's features and content.

Key additions include controller support and a subscription model, alongside highly anticipated features such as Hunts, storyline continuation, a party system, trading, multiplayer boss battles, and even fishing!

This is a bold undertaking, but Eterspire has a strong track record of delivering on its promises, already impressing players. While we haven't yet reviewed the game, its consistent development pace suggests a bright future.

Eterspire's roadmap for the next few months

A Remarkable Feat

Eterspire's commitment to this extensive roadmap, so soon after a major revamp, is truly impressive. Developing an MMORPG, especially a multiplatform title by an indie team, is a monumental task.

The roadmap outlines a schedule of two content releases per month, each bringing new content, maps, and quests.

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