GFA Games has shared a short but sweet gameplay video for its upcoming MMORPG that is visually inspired by the STALKER and Metro games, PIONER. Moreover, GFA Games hinted at more news to be shared on December 20th.
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— PIONER (@PionerGame) December 15, 2023
For some reason, the Twitter post is not showing up. I don’t know what’s up with this. You can view the video if you click on it. And sadly, there isn’t any alternative link to it. So yeah, this sucks for those that hate Twitter/X.
In PIONER, your main goal is survival and exploration of a dangerous PVE and PVP world. According to the game’s description, the developers will pay special attention to the events, factions and quests in which players will take part.
Players will be able to team up with other adventurers and act as a group. As such, they will be able to explore anomalies, confront hunters from other factions and run special missions. Additionally, players will be able to build outposts, improve their equipment, and establish trade routes.
Now I know what some may say. This is another “The Day Before scam“. And that’s a really inaccurate statement. GFA Games has been constantly sharing details and screenshots for this game. Now whether it will be able to meet its goal is a completely different story.
In July, the team shared some preliminary PC requirements for PIONER. According to them, an NVIDIA GTX 1060 or NVIDIA GTX 1650 with 6GB of RAM and an Intel Core i3-6100 can run it with 60fps at 1080p. For 4K/60fps, the team suggested an NVIDIA RTX 2060. Again, these are early PC requirements.
GFA Games plans to release PIONER in 2024.
Enjoy the gameplay video and stay tuned for more!
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