Sure, let’s dive into this. So, imagine this: there’s this thing called Eldramoor, right? Sounds like it’s a pretty big deal. I mean, they just wrapped up a Kickstarter campaign and snagged over $170 grand. That’s a chunk of change for Resolute Games to bring their VR MMORPG to, well, reality or virtual reality. Oh, the irony.
The campaign kicked off on June 24th and like boom, in an hour and a half, they hit their first goal of $25k. I don’t know about you, but I’m still struggling to decide what to binge on Netflix this weekend. Anyway, by the end of the first week, they were over $100k, just ticking off those stretch goals like they were on a game show or something. You’ve got bonfire healing (yeah, that’s a thing now), more magic stuff, new species to play as, and even pet tricks. Imagine your pet griffin doing backflips, or maybe not.
So, Eldramoor’s supposed to be this massive monster of a game. It’s got all these different zones, right? Think five crazy biomes with creatures and treasures. Basically, if you stick to the main path, you’re missing out on all the juicy bits. Run around, climb, maybe glide a bit – they really want you to go wild here.
Resolute Games has painted this picture of Eldramoor as a social playground. You’ve got guilds and dungeons and a whole list of stuff you’d probably need a dedicated crew to get through. They mention something about multiplayer professions and trading and bonfires again. And, side note, why are bonfires suddenly the “it” thing in virtual worlds?
But here’s the kicker, this ambitious dream doesn’t just float on enthusiasm alone. Despite the Kickstarter windfall, Resolute is likely knocking on more doors for cash. You don’t promise the ‘massive’ in MMO without looking for a few more wallets to raid, right?
They’re talking about a launch in December 2026, which feels like ages away. By then, who knows where VR tech is gonna be? They’re planning to support both Quest 3 and SteamVR. Eldramoor might be on my radar now, but who’s betting on what we’ll be playing with in three years? Hoverboards? I can dream. Anyway, if this piqued your interest at all, they’ve got a Steam page and all the Kickstarter updates you’d care to dig through, though the campaign’s wrapped up now. So, yeah, that’s the spiel about Eldramoor. Is it gonna be the next big thing or just another digital fantasy? Beats me.