Malmo, Sweden | February 2nd - After a much bigger release than last year’s stress tests projected, Star Vault has given free game time to Mortal Online 2 players by suspending monthly subscriptions as they address recent server issues. Bolstered by the expertise of a third party group of networking consultants, new hires and with devs working round the clock, long term fixes for issues players have been experiencing on login and when traveling to Myrland will be implemented in a few short days.
Star Vault’s CEO published a statement on Mortal Online 2’s website thanking the playerbase for their support: ‘This is by far the biggest challenge in the entire project so far…we now have a very good picture of the main issues and how we need to solve them… Thank you for all your support, we will keep you updated on our progress and steps to solve this. We know you’re all eager to get into the game and we’re working very hard on making that happen as fast as possible.’ - Henrik Nyström, Star Vault CEO
Nyström also expressed his optimism for the future in a press release on January 31st, stating that the long term goal of ‘300,000 monthly players’, which would put Mortal Online 2 ahead of its closest competitor Eve Online, would be ‘a huge achievement’ for which ‘Mortal Online 2 has all the prerequisites.’
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Links:
- Steam Page - Mortal Online 2 on Steam (steampowered.com)
- Official Website - Mortal Online 2 - The Most Hardcore MMORPG
- Twitch Stream - mortalonline2 - Twitch
- YouTube - Mortal Online - YouTube
- Instagram - Mortal Online 2 (@playmortalonline)
- Twitter - Mortal Online (@MortalOnline) / Twitter
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