Dungeons and Dragons Online heralds a trio of new 64-bit servers this July – but is closing all old worlds

    
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The game master has returned from furiously planning a new campaign, and now the full truth is revealed: Dungeons and Dragons Online is saying farewell to all of its old 32-bit realms while opening up a trio of new 64-bit worlds this summer.

First, the opening. DDO is rolling out three 64-bit servers on July 9th: Oerik and Thrane will be hosted in the US, while Moonsea will find a home in Europe. These servers are joining Cormyr, a 64-bit game world that opened back in 2024.

Standing Stone Games is urging all DDO players and guilds to transfer their characters for free to one of these four worlds, as all of the current 32-bit servers are set to close on August 31st. If you miss the transfer window, SSG assures you that there will be some time in the future for these “ghost worlds” to become available for transfers once more.

Source: DDO. Cheers, Mick and Yrys!
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