MMORPG "The Quinfall" Is Promising A Lot Including "Adapting Real Life Into A 'Meta' World"

That isn't the only claim the new company behind the title is boasting though...

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The Quinfall Reveal

A new middle ages-themed MMO is on the horizon thanks to Vawraek Technology, a developer based in Turkey. The company has been working on the game, titled The Quinfall, since it was founded in 2021 and it seems they’re ready to show a few things off.

From the description on Vawraek’s site, The Quinfall is set in a land filled with war and chaos. Players will set out on a journey to save these lands, but of course, it’s not going to be easy. Player choice determines how things will go down. Apparently, there’s also time travel with steampunk robots and the like, and perhaps a chance to rewrite history a bit, should a player need to? A little something for everyone, we suppose.

Among other features in the game, players will see seasonal weather, a pretty beefy character creation program, and, “player-run taverns”. Effectively, Vawraek is promising a lot, and we mean a LOT. In fact, they’ve announced that they’re “going to present the biggest MMORPG universe in the world to the global audience”. They have big plans, including “adapt[ing] the real life into the digital world by creating a meta world.” Ah… there it is. “Meta.”

Overall, it sounds like an interesting project, as many do first starting out. Those who are interested can keep an eye on it via the game’s site. They can also register for the closed beta there.

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QuintLyn Bowers
QuintLyn Bowers, News Editor

QuintLyn is a long-time lover of all things video game related will happily talk about them to anyone that will listen. She began writing about games for various gaming sites a little over ten years ago and has taken on various roles in the games community.

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Discussion (1)

dysnomia 1 year ago
Looks interesting, thank you.


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