The MOP Up: Myth of Empires pumps out even more servers

    
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The freshly released Myth of Empires rolled out yet another batch of New Era servers this past weekend with realms in Oceania, Asia, Europe, North America, and (wait for it) South America. When we checked in earlier the week, we counted 119 new servers added just since launch, so this just adds to the pile. Players do have to wait a week to travel between those realms, however.

And this is just the beginning of the rest of the news! Read on for a roundup of other smaller MMO news stories and videos from this past week in this edition of The MOP Up (and if you don’t see a news story that we should have covered, drop us a tip)!

Reader Ziluka passed along a tip that Hearthstone and Marvel Snap creator Ben Brode was recently interviewed on the Search Engine podcast.

Valorant introduced the Primordium Collection, “Featuring a lava thematic that flows with growing intensity the more a player fires and when the weapon is cooling down in between, this skinline will also introduce a new dual sword melee archetype with brand new unique attack, running, and equip animations – the Blades of Primordia.”

A small DDO patch fixed a couple issues with the new Dragon Lord archetype.

Prosperous Universe posted its February economic report.

Elder Scrolls Online gave a character spotlight to both Demiprince Fa-Nuit-Hen and the Daedric Prince Malacath.

Overwatch 2 published a short story collection featuring several of its heroes.

NosTale is helping players catch up: “In the first major in-game event of the year, NosTale players can soon participate in the NosFire event server, designed to help newcomers quickly catch up to their friends with huge level, XP and gold boosts!”

Wakfu’s next update arrives on March 12th with the “Sadida revamp, the finale of the Wabbit Island quests, and improved secure crafting.”

Valorant adjusted Premier in time for a new stage, including the ability to make a team anytime during the stage’s play.

A recent interview with V Rising’s studio got to “delve deep into the heart of darkness, exploring the inspirations, mechanics, and artistic direction of this captivating vampire survival game.”

Single-player MMORPG (huh?) Erenshor pushed out its second big update with an UI overhaul, better AI, and improved balance on the demo island:

Enjoy one of the new music tracks from Tarisland:

The MMO industry pumps out more and more news every year – no site could possibly cover everything. That’s why we gather together all the extras every week in The MOP Up, our a weekly compilation of MMO info we don’t want lost in the cracks of time. Send us your news bits through our tips line!
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