
We only really have the five-minute reveal trailer to go on for the moment, but it did give away plenty of suggestions as to how the Ascent: Infinite Realm gameplay will look and feel.Īnd it looks absolutely manic. Like Destiny 2, getting to level 30 is just the beginning before we get to the proper endgame, realm vs realm PvP. We know that the Ascent: Infinite Realm gameplay will not be too grind-heavy: players have 30 levels, and it should take about 30 hours to reach the level cap. We can’t complain too much, though: the game is currently in early alpha. Fingers crossed the frame rate drops and performance issues present in the gameplay trailer have been ironed out.

In better news, an Ascent: Infinite Realm beta is slated in English in 2018, with a Korean beta scheduled for December 2017. When is the Ascent: Infinite Realm release date? We don’t know yet, but hopefully we can get our hands on the complete version of Ascent: Infinite Realm by late 2018.įor all the latest on the Ascent: Infinite Realm release date, keep checking back here. We could do with some respite from the ever-present, existential dread of Bluehole’s other barnstorming hit, so here is everything we know about Ascent: Infinite Realm.

The small taste of Ascent: Infinite Realm we have had so far reveals plenty of detail already: we will be fighting inter-realm battles with giant mechs that unleash themselves from even bigger airships, while also building impressive bases and fishing in tranquil lakes.
