The weeks leading up to the playtest become a sprint to put in as much as they can in order to make the most of the new playtest, though Extremely OK Games is clear that this is being done without overtime in an effort to apply "juuuust the right amount of pressure for magic to occur. Thx, bye /BxC0Ob0ZZj- Extremely OK Games April 13, 2022Īccording to the update, the team is currently playtesting Earthblade roughly once a month with friends. For now though we came into this month with some big changes to the game's foundation and we're gearing up for the sprint to the next playtest." Our hope is that we can make most or all of the game's content this year, and then release in 2023 after some form of (private) beta test, polishing, localization, and of course the dreaded console certification. 'Earthblades lush pixel art world offers seamless exploration, challenging combat, and countless mysteries to pick apart. Defeat Mingus Diggs by purchasing his challenge card and challenging him in the Brawler's Guild. "All told, it feels like we're close to what we'd call 'full content production mode' on Earthblade. 'You are Névoa, an enigmatic child of Fate returning at long last to Earth, in this explor-action platformer,' the description reads. Mingus Diggs This quest was marked obsolete by Blizzard and cannot be obtained or completed. "We suspect that we'll want the playtest frequency to increase as we progress further, as the changes we're making become more granular and a higher feedback interval becomes more valuable to really finetune everything into its final form," states Extremely OK Games' Maddy Thorson in the latest EXOK newsletter.
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