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  • Tree of Savior reveals more classes, promises a surprise on December 12th

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    Eliot Lefebvre
    Eliot Lefebvre
    12.11.2014

    Whether or not you think that Tree of Savior is going to be a game to watch out for, you have to respect the game's dedication to class diversity. A new batch of classes has been unveiled by fan translation work, and it's certainly a far cry from the usual fare. How many other games expect you to choose between Doppelsoldner, Pied Piper, Murmillo, and Schwarze Reiter? And that's just out of this group! At character creation, players will choose between four basic classes (Swordsman, Wizard, Cleric, and Archer), which leads into the extremely diverse lineup of advanced classes such as the aforementioned additions. You can see some of these classes on display in the game's trailer from G-Star 2014, embedded past the break. The game has just put up a teaser site promising a reveal on December 12th, possibly the game's first beta test.

  • Tree of Savior might be getting published here according to an unofficial interview

    by 
    Eliot Lefebvre
    Eliot Lefebvre
    12.05.2014

    Tree of Savior got a pretty strong showing at G-star 2014, where the staff announced that Nexon will be handling the publishing duties for the game in its native country. But what about worldwide releases? There might be hope yet. A fansite for the game has posted an interview with members of the imcGAMES staff who asked to remain anonymous. These anonymous interviewees state that the company is still looking into worldwide partners and has considered simply publishing the game itself in foreign markets. Other revelations include the prospect of developing the game for mobile devices in the future and that the game will most likely work as a free-to-play title with a cash shop. The interview also notes that these statements may not reflect the official view of imcGAMES and are subject to change without notice. Still, the full interview is worth a look, even if you need to take everything with an appropriately sized grain of salt.

  • Tree of Savior preview sparks imagination with complex class combos

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    Justin Olivetti
    Justin Olivetti
    11.19.2013

    Take 80 classes -- some of which are hidden in the game world -- complex stats, and tons of skills, and then allow players to mix-and-match them. Chaotic? Genius? Tree of Savior might be both and then some. Steparu.com has translated a recent interview with IMCGames to pull some of the details about this Korean title. Tree of Savior has an interesting package that might be worth checking out above and beyond the intricate character development and its attractive visuals. The game will feature large maps, over 200 monster types, and automatic party formation and disbanding. Tree of Savior is scheduled to start limited focus testing in February 2014 in South Korea as the developer continues its hunt for a publisher. If you haven't already, you can check out the official trailer to get a feel for what this title has to offer.

  • Tree of Savior trailer released

    by 
    Jef Reahard
    Jef Reahard
    11.17.2013

    Steparu has posted a gameplay trailer for Tree of Savior, and refers to the title as "a true successor of the Ragnarok Online series." IMCGAMES has packed an estimated 80 playable classes into the fantasy title, testing for which is scheduled to start in February of 2014. You'll find the trailer after the cut. [Thanks Yorai Dragon!]