Crema has shared its mid-term plans for Pokémon-like MMO Temtem

#1 von mmocheaponline , 06.03.2020 08:26

Temtem will be getting a nuzlocke game mode where monsters will be released from the player’s team once they faint in battle. The game, which is set to be updated throughout 2020 and beyond, will also get player-controlled dojos and new Temtem, according to a roadmap posted by developer Crema.

In addition to the short-term roadmap released in late February, Crema has now also shown off the company’s long-term plans for the monster-collecting MMO. Before you dive into the upcoming announcements, keep in mind that Crema does say this is subject to change, and dates and content may not stay 100 percent accurate.

Firstly that release period – Spring 2021. While that’s still a while away it’s not too far off given the scale of the game being made by the small team here. Accompanying 1.0 release is console ports, cross-play and cross-saves. While those last two features sound amazing the developer does stress that they may run into problems with the console manufacturers when it comes time to implement this.If you want to Buy Temtem Pansun, we 5mmo.com can give you a very low price, welcome to buy.

Crema have plans to get some monetisation stuff into Temtem come 2021 in the form of a “battle pass-esque system which will introduce an additional leveling system for players during the current season.” There’ll be a cosmetic store arriving sometime around spring next year, too. The developers stress that any microtransactions put into Temtem will be purely cosmetic, and it’s all to help sustain the game as time goes on.

Developer crema has emphasized that plans can change, and perhaps the approach to monetization will be part of that - for good or ill based on sales, expenses, and ongoing player feedback.

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