Amazon's 'New World' MMO is delayed



    Amazon' upcoming colonial online RPG, New World, was supposed to arrive on 25th August with closed beta starting from 23rd July but Amazon has pushed the release to spring of 2021. It's also delaying the title's final beta test to that same time frame. 

    The New World team wants to add “more features and content before we share it with a wider audience,” including “plenty of middle and endgame experiences,” studio director Rich Lawrence said in a blog post. "We want our players to feel completely immersed in the game, and know that our studio stands for quality and lasting gameplay you can trust -- and that means added time to get things where we want them before we fully release," he said. 

    There’s still an early access opportunity: if you signed up for the beta on or before July 9th, already pre-ordered the game, or are a current alpha tester “in good standing,” you’ll be able to participate in a first-hand look at New World in its current state for a limited time, beginning on the game’s previously scheduled launch date, August 25th, according to an FAQ on the New World website.

    Amazon Games has been working on New World for more than four years. With how much massively online games cost to develop, it's understandable that the studio would want to take more time to give the project a chance at success.

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