

However, that also means a player with Primal Calling won't be able to play a Barbarian if their host doesn't have the DLC. All DLC content is synced with what the host owns, meaning that if they have Primal Calling all players in their game will be able to create Druids and Barbarians.You can play with friends all over the world, however if you do not live in the same region as the host you will need to select their region when looking for the lobby room.However, Custom Dungeons (not campaigns) are not available in Multiplayer, but it is fairly easy to convert a dungeon into a campaign (we will put up a how-to guide to help newer dungeon creators). Multiplayer works on the official Crown of the Magister Campaign and Custom Campaigns from the Dungeon Maker.Here is what you can expect from this Beta version:

Tell your friends, boot up the game and enjoy some quality time beating up Soraks together!
SOLASTA CROWN OF THE MAGISTER CONSOLE UPGRADE
And, of course, the free multiplayer upgrade for everyone! Solasta Multiplayer Co-op Beta Weekend starting March 17thįrom Thursday March 17th at 8 am PDT / 11 am EDT / 4 pm CET to Monday March 21st 4 am PDT / 7 am EDT / 12 pm CET, a Beta Branch will be available on Steam with Online Multiplayer mode activated.

We are announcing Online Multiplayer Co-op for Solasta - available in all existing and future campaigns, as well as custom Campaigns created in the Dungeon Maker! But that's not all, we're also announcing our next DLC: Lost Valley, coming up April 14th - a brand new level 1 - 12 adventure with branching paths and multiple endings, with 9 new subclasses and many new monsters and locations. We've been keeping it secret for a long time, but today's finally the day. A multiplayer beta test will run from March 17-21.Īll the details and some screenshots can be found below, via Tactical Adventures.
SOLASTA CROWN OF THE MAGISTER CONSOLE UPDATE
This is the second major DLC to be added to the CRPG, following Primal Calling in November 2021.Īdditionally, a free multiplayer update will launch at the same time, which will allow 2-4 players to play through story content together via online multiplayer. titled Solasta: Lost Valley, set to release on April 14 for $12.99/€12.99/£10.99. For more announcements happening soon, be sure to check out The Waylanders Gets New Details About Animal Companions.Tactical Adventures has announced a new campaign for Solasta: Crown of the Magister. It is also currently available to play on Steam, you can check out our CrossCode Review – A Fast Paced Sci-Fi Puzzle RPG.įor more news find it here in Banner Of The Maid RPG Coming To Consoles In 2020 and Kingdoms Of Amalur: Reckoning Remaster Releasing In August. If you’ve ever wanted to experience an MMORPG but in a single-player RPG game I would recommend trying this one out.ĬrossCode will be coming to Playstation 4, Xbox One and Switch this year, the announcement will be announced soon. The added benefit of playing anywhere at anytime makes a lot of sense as this game is easy to pick up and play. This is exciting news as we played CrossCode when it came on Steam, and it will make a great fit for console especially Nintendo Switch. Some news from our publisher about that #CrossCode console release! You’ll get more precise news about it – like a release date- PRETTY SOON! The DLC is planned for Q2 2020, but is “still a work-in-progress” according to their previous post. Last we had an update on CrossCode the developer had shared they were working on releasing the game on more platforms and also a Post Game DLC. But the good news is that the wait for the launch date announcement for console versions won’t be that much longer. This means they had to translate the whole game into C++, which sounds very time consuming. The post also details why it has taken “so long” to bring the title to consoles, Radical explains that the entire engine for the game is written HTML 5 and JavaScript, which isn’t exactly console friendly. As for exactly when this announcement will be made, according to the latest blog post on the official website it could be as soon as next week. The developer RadicalFishGames who are behind the RPG based on an MMO universe, CrossCode is finally getting a console release date which looks to be happening fairly soon. CrossCode Console Versions Release Date Announcement Soon Developer RadicalFishGames and publisher Deck13 share they will be announcing the launch date for the fast-paced Action-RPG CrossCode soon.
