![]() ![]() ![]() Server options and player-made servers will be expanded on.V Rising has some suitably tough endgame challenges, but the interview non-specifically comments on Stunlock's desire to work on the later phases of the game and make them meatier overall. There are plans to "expand and improve" V Rising's endgame.Especially if you give them an open world game, how they play will always be different than what you expect. Stunlock appears to be in the research phase, with FIelding saying the following: “We know that there are a million base systems in the game that can all expand in infinite directions(.) We’re leaving it a little bit open as we see how people interact with our systems because players will do anything. Stunlock is focused right now on player feedback and gathering information about how the audience engages with the game, which will likely determine priorities.Here's some useful highlights of the interview and statement that indicate what's likely to come for V Rising. Most relevant to fans is likely an interview with Stunlock Studios' community manager Jeremy Fielding ( thanks IGN), followed by an official Blog Post that elaborated on the priorities of the team and what they want to do in the coming months. As mentioned previously, there isn't an official roadmap for V Rising at time of writing, but the developers and creative team have made some comments about aspects of the game they either want to fix, add to or improve on in the near future. ![]()
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