Coming soon to Steam is Pax Dei, a new MMO where players choose what role they want to play in a medieval world full of myth and magic. The former developers of the hit game EVE Online are preparing to launch a new sandbox MMO title called Pax Dei this month.
It is an ambitious game that will enter the early access phase on Steam on June 18 and will spend at least a year there, with several planned resets.
Pax Dei is a game set in a medieval setting where myths are real, ghosts exist, and magic is omnipresent. Players become part of a clan and choose their role to contribute to their community. It can be hunting, conducting politics, picking flowers - the idea is that everything has some importance in the world and players themselves influence the development of their clan.
For the development of the community, the risk of exploring unknown areas is also implied, and then conflicts with other plans and competition for resources and territorial supremacy occur.
In the first playable version, Pax Dei will have the gameplay foundations laid, but over time it will get additional things, the first of which is the market and economy system, which will depend entirely on the players themselves.
In Pax Dei, The world's your scavenging ground, packed with stuff to keep you alive. You'll need to rummage for everything - materials, tools, the whole kit and kaboodle. Craft some sweet workbenches and other gizmos to turn those scraps into something useful.
Players are starting out with nothing but their skin and bones, with food not being life or death issue, but it'll give you that extra edge. So, buckle up, get your hands dirty, and become a self-made master of survival!
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