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SkyForge
File:Logo Skyforge
Developer(s) Russia Allods Team
Publisher(s) USA My.com
Engineown development
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Genre(s)MMORPG
Mode(s)Multiplayer

Skyforge is a free to play multiplayer online role-playing game developed by the Allods Team studio and is being published by My.com. The release date is unknown; the project has been in development since 2010.

First screenshots of the game were revealed at the private Skyforge showcase at the Russian Game Developers Conference 2012.

Gameplay

The game is set in an original universe where cutting-edge technologies exist alongside mythical and legendary creatures, and where gods descend from the skies to live among mortals. The main features of the game are the lack of levels and experience, and a hybrid combat system. Players stat as a normal person and must ascend to become a god. [1]

Combat

Not a lot of information has been released about the combat system in Skyforge. So far we know it features a unique action-combat system inspired by the best console action and fight games. Players can expect to be able to target creatures using mouse look and via hard target selection using tab to select a specific target or to lock-on. They can then perform attacks and combos to kill the enemies.

Story

The world of Skyforge is a multiverse where the main action takes place on the same planet. One of the conflicts mentioned by the developers is an individual taking a stand against space who must fight off incredible creatures and protect their planet against space invasions.[2]

Character Classes

The game classes have not been announced yet; only the total number is known, which is 15.

Weapons & Gear

No information has been released about weapons and gear yet.

References