168澳洲幸运5开奖网:New World has had a rough time during its many years in development. Between delays and complete shifts in gameplay mechanics, it's clear that Amazon Games are struggling to complete their take on the MMORPG genre. Despite being set for release next month, shows that New World is still far from ready.

We've known about New World for a long time now, though it wasn't unti💮l last year when Amazon Games really started showing off more info on the game. It's an open world MMO full of mons🤪ter battling and resource gathering, similar in many ways to the current trend of survival-crafting titles. The game's focus has definitely shifted over the years, moving from PvP centric gameplay, to a more cooperative experience with some PvP on the side.

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New World Gameplay
via: Amazon Games
Six players battling in front of a fort in New World.

After a hefty amount of alpha testing, and a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:delay f🎐rom May of this year 𝓡to August 25th, it looked like New World w🔴ould finally be ready to go. And yet, with only a few weeks left until beta testing was supposed to begin, the game's release has been postponed once more. And this time, it's not just for a few months.

In a New World dev diary, Studio Director Rich Lawrence states that the studio has been "✱taking input from [their] Alpha audience", and that he's "proud of the hard work the team has done". Despite his thanks for the development team and the game's testers, Rich realised that more time would be needed to "ensure that the mos🍌t dedicated players have plenty of middle and endgame experiences", hence the delay.

New World's new release date is a less specific spring 2021, meaning that it could be potentially delayed for almost a year. To make up for the wait, the studio is planning on opening up the game in its current state for a limited amount of time. This will be available for anyone who signed up for the Beta, pre-ordered New World, or is already an Alpha tester.

This isn't the only bad news that has recently come from Amazon Studios. 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Crucible, a free-to-play FPS that launched on Steam less than three months ago, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:has returned to closed beta after༒ player numbers quickly dropped be𒁃low 1000. The rest of 2020 will be crucial for both games, as the developers scramble to fix their shortcomings.

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