Recently Shiro Games has been responsible for strategy games like Northgard, WarTales, and Dune: Spice Wars, but before that it created the Evoland series, which remixed classic action-adventures like The Legend of Zelda. The studio's next project is harking back to its starting place with an open world fantasy setting that has action and platforming—only this time it's multiplayer.
The world's divided into six explorable [[link]] regions with plenty to do in each one. You [[link]] can delve into dungeons, fight elite monsters, and defeat invaders who spontaneously pour out of Rifts. In between, gather materials for crafting suited to your character's profession—a grounded job like blacksmith or cook—and you'll be able to make powerful unique gear.
Drop-in co-op and content-scaling should make it easy to play with friends, and the system encourages experimenting with your build. When Farever arrives in early access players will have access to four of its classes and a limited subset of its weapons, each of which has a unique skill attached to it, but the plan for the 1.0 version is to include 10 classes and more than 100 weapons. What [[link]] does Link have, like eight at the most? Pfff.
Farever will be available in early access on Steam in 2025.
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