Throne and Liberty Launch Delayed: October 1st for More Tweaks
Fans eagerly awaiting the launch of Throne and Liberty will have to wait a little longer, as Amazon and NCsoft have announced a delay to October 1st, with early access starting on September 26th. The decision, detailed in a recent blog post, aims to incorporate crucial player feedback and implement significant changes to ensure a smoother and more engaging experience.
The delay, while disappointing for some, is intended to provide the development team with additional time to refine several key aspects of the game. These include improvements to early-game combat mechanics, adjustments to tab-targeting, rebalancing skill acquisition timing, and streamlining progression for new players.
The developers have also outlined a range of new features and quality-of-life enhancements being incorporated before launch, such as:
A revised skill spec system, offering greater customisation options for players.
Enhanced guild tagging for improved organisation and communication within guilds.
The introduction of fishing and cooking, adding depth to the gameplay experience.
New Amitoi expeditions, providing players with additional challenges and rewards.
This news comes after the game impressed testers during its summer trials. While the delay might seem frustrating, it underscores the commitment of Amazon and NCsoft to delivering a polished and enjoyable experience for players worldwide.
Interestingly, the new launch date places Throne and Liberty in close proximity to the release of Amazon's own MMORPG, New World's Aeternum expansion. This potential clash will be intriguing to observe, with both titles vying for the attention of players within a similar genre.
While the wait may be extended, the development team's focus on player feedback and their dedication to delivering a refined experience suggests that the October 1st launch will be well worth the anticipation.