Moon Studios’ No Rest For The Wicked Offers Offline Single-Player Mode Without Internet Connection Needed

Moon Studios founder and technology and manufacturing supervisor Gennadiy Korol has actually disclosed the group’s upcoming action-RPG, No Rest for the Wicked, which is additionally the game on Game Informer’s cover this month, will certainly not need an on-line link to play single-player. Although, if you have actually reviewed our cover story regarding the game, you currently understand this, and you additionally understand you can play the game with approximately 3 good friends on a common living web server.

What’s a lot more, Korol claims the game will certainly include “a rich Offline Mode” for those not curious about the game’s multiplayer aspects.

Korol revealed this today on X (formerly Twitter), increasing on Moon’s ideas regarding No Rest for the Wicked as both a single-player and multiplayer game. 

“Even though Wicked was built from the ground up with multiplayer in mind, we did not want offline-play to feel like a second thought and we want people to be able to play on the go when connection quality is not always ideal,” Korol composes. “Our April 18th [Early Access launch on PC] will focus on the single player experience and we will be sharing more details about the Multiplayer aspect of the game later in our Early Access campaign.” 

Game Informer has actually played hours of No Rest for the Wicked, until now just in single-player, and it’s been a blast. You can review our preview thoughts on the game’s opening hours here, and you can view it on your own in our No Rest for the Wicked New Gameplay Today.

Read regarding No Rest for the Wicked’s early access roadmap and Cerim’s Crucible endgame web content afterwards, and for a lot more unique web content, head to Game Informer’s No Rest for the Wicked coverage hub


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