The MOP Up: 2008’s Grand Fantasia relaunches with a classic Origin server

    
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Anime MMO Grand Fantasia is relaunching on September 3rd with a classic edition called Origin that harkens back to the title’s 2008 era:

“New engine, new gameplay, new adventure, the classic MMORPG Grand Fantasia Origin [brings] technological innovation, reigniting the heart of adventure and composing a new chapter of the fantasy world with sprites.”

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)!

“Update 1.26 is incoming and bringing a comprehensive rebalancing of multiple vehicles across three branches and a module rework,” said World of Tanks.

Arena Breakout Infinite announced that it’ll be making its 1.0 launch by the end of 2024, after which it’ll be coming to console with AI in-game companions “who understand human language.”

PlanetSide 2’s August 27th update allows for Sunderers to deploy underwater, buffs stealth modules, and fixes various bugs.

Second Life’s summer dev letter stresses the success of SL21B, the “frustration” at the rollout of PBR, and an update for the mobile app.

Ascendant reacted to feedback from its open beta, saying that it’ll be working on performance, gunplay, and “big ass wind verticals.”

Reign of Guilds got squashy with Update 0.94.1050: “We are pleased to present you with a new update that includes a number of improvements and fixes. We are constantly working to improve your gaming experience, and in this patch you will find several significant improvements that will help make the game even more fun and comfortable.”

The WalkScape team gave you five good reasons to play this athletic mobile game: “Improve your daily walking habits, progress your character in classic MMORPG style, explore the vast world of Arenum, play and compete with friends and others, and enjoy non-predatory, non-intrusive gameplay.”

Scars of Honor’s recent dev blog introduced new team members, showed off the creation of gathering and mining, and showcasing different spell schools.

Dragon Raja added the new Dragonrider class:

Enshrouded wanted to show off some of the most creative community builds:

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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