Worlds Adrift Players Average 15 Hours Of Gametime, New Test Servers Added
Worlds Adrift seems to be blowing away the competition, with players racking up an average of 900 minutes in its first two weeks of closed beta testing. That’s 15 hours of game time just in case you were wondering. These impressive numbers forced Bossa Studios to implement regional servers ahead of schedule in order to gather more data while the iron is hot. The devs have also temporarily doubled their servers: two in the US and two in the EU, each with separate and unique worlds.
The Worlds Adrift Island Creator is also due for an update which will give players the ability to implement a variety of gameplay features into their island creations:
“With the next update, the IC will include gameplay features. This means that on top of creating wonderfully-looking places of lore, exploration and awe, the creators will also be able to weave gameplay within the islands. Initially this will be rather simple: a type of surface players cannot grapple on; dangerous spikes that hurt on ; and automated turrets that seek and fire until cleverly disarmed. Over time it will be expanded with doors, switches, wires, power-sources and the like, enabling the construction of puzzles and mechanical engineering that will challenge the creativity and, when well used, go as far as creating minigames and game modes within certain islands.”
Learn more about harvesting, knowledge, and lore from the devs after the break, or head over to the Worlds Adrift official site for more info.