Camelot Unchained
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Gameplay
Camelot Unchained is considered to be a spiritual successor to Mark Jacobs' prior game Dark Age of Camelot and will prominently feature a PvP-centric design which Jacobs now calls "Tri-Realm".[1][2] Also like DAoC, the game will borrow from Arthurian legend while adding new and original elements to it.[2][3] The game is planned to have large scale PvP battles as a primary focus to its gameplay.[4] Jacobs denies considering the game a spiritual successor to DAoC although stating he could have legally done so had he chosen to.[5][6]
C.U.B.E.
In addition to developing a modern MMO Camelot Unchained is being developed side by side with a building system called CUBE (Camelot Unchained Building Environment)which functions similarly to other block placing building games. The program runs with the same graphics and UI systems as the main game making Addons or mods fairly easy to write and possibly crossover. CUBE is intended to have a fully functioning physics system (although it is a player option). Currently CUBE is available to all backers of Camelot Unchained, and is open 24/7 even while the base game is still in early testing phases.[7]
Development
On December 23, 2012, Mark Jacobs with City State Entertainment released the first teaser for the game which hinted at the premise a three faction PvP game,[8] It was later confirmed in a subsequent interview that Jacobs was planning a RvR game similar to his prior game Dark Age of Camelot and that instead of building another "themepark-style MMO", he would focus on a more niche PvP game.[2][9] City State Entertainment started a Kickstarter funding project for Camelot Unchained on April 2, 2013. By the Kickstarter's conclusion on May 2, 2013, it had 14,873 backers with $2,232,933 USD raised. After the conclusion of their Kickstarter, CSE continued to receive backer funds to unlock various stretch goals. On Mar 3, 2015, Camelot Unchained entered into Tech Alpha 1. The first Beta testing stage was originally scheduled for around July 18, 2015, but was delayed until early the following year.[10]
References
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External links
- Official website
- Camelot Unchained at Kickstarter
- Camelot Unchained fund tracking at Kicktraq.com
- The Unofficial Camelot Unchained Wiki
- The RealmsUnchained Game Information and News Website
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