DAUNTLESS 1.0 will be launched on September 26 with the Aether Unbound extension
Phoenix Labs (previously Methlabs) was a software application establishing area established by Tim Leonard and also Ken McClelland and also best known for PeerGuardian, an open-source software program enhanced for use as an individual firewall software on documents sharing networks.
Dauntless will officially launch its anticipated access with the seasonal extension of Aether Unbound on September 26, depending on the Phoenix Labs developer. When the 1.0 update will be available, it will bring a new content load, including a new weapon, a new monster and the Bounty system.
If this ad leaves you a feeling of already seen, it may be because Dauntless has already been launched in May on PS4, Xbox One and Epic Games Store. Obviously, it was the launch of the open beta at anticipated access, and now with the 1.0 update, Dauntless is officially published last time. At least for now.
Regardless of its debatable status as the official start of the game, Aether Unbound brings substantial changes to the free access monster hunting game. A new bounty system will replace its earlier weekly quests by a slightly less boring mission structure and a new Hunt Pass will be launched, to start. The most interesting additions are the Aether Strikers, a whole new Fist Weapon, and the Stormclaw Tempestborne, a variant of the gigantic Behemoth Stormclaw already present in the game.
Earlier this month, update 0.9.3 has added quite large content. In addition to an indispensable improvement in the craft interface and many other minor improvements, the update has introduced interchangeable loads, a very requested feature that allows killers to save a sequence of different armor sets to change them to the fly.
Since early access is a term less and less relevant today, Dauntless will also continue to receive regular updates. In parallel with the continuous rotation of seasonal goodies, the roadmap of the game contains more substantial changes. Among the most expected updates include the Nintendo Switch port of the game, which is still in development with an unusounced release date.
Dauntless may be a little dropped from the card and has recently been completely overshadowed by the exit of Monster Hunter World: Iceborne, but Aether Unbound could you value another glance if you're looking for a more relaxed monster massacre (and Free!) ExperiencePhoenix Labss (previously Methlabs) was a software application establishing area established by Tim Leonard and also Ken McClelland and also best known for PeerGuardian, an open-source software program enhanced for use as an individual firewall software on documents sharing networks.
Dauntless will officially launch its anticipated access with the seasonal extension of Aether Unbound on September 26, depending on the Phoenix Labs developer. When the 1.0 update will be available, it will bring a new content load, including a new weapon, a new monster and the Bounty system.
If this ad leaves you a feeling of already seen, it may be because Dauntless has already been launched in May on PS4, Xbox One and Epic Games Store. Obviously, it was the launch of the open beta at anticipated access, and now with the 1.0 update, Dauntless is officially published last time. At least for now.
Regardless of its debatable status as the official start of the game, Aether Unbound brings substantial changes to the free access monster hunting game. A new bounty system will replace its earlier weekly quests by a slightly less boring mission structure and a new Hunt Pass will be launched, to start. The most interesting additions are the Aether Strikers, a whole new Fist Weapon, and the Stormclaw Tempestborne, a variant of the gigantic Behemoth Stormclaw already present in the game.
Earlier this month, update 0.9.3 has added quite large content. In addition to an indispensable improvement in the craft interface and many other minor improvements, the update has introduced interchangeable loads, a very requested feature that allows killers to save a sequence of different armor sets to change them to the fly.
Since early access is a term less and less relevant today, Dauntless will also continue to receive regular updates. In parallel with the continuous rotation of seasonal goodies, the roadmap of the game contains more substantial changes. Among the most expected updates include the Nintendo Switch port of the game, which is still in development with an unusounced release date.
Dauntless may be a little dropped from the card and has recently been completely overshadowed by the exit of Monster Hunter World: Iceborne, but Aether Unbound could you value another glance if you're looking for a more relaxed monster massacre (and Free!) Experience.