Farever
News, coverage and analysis tracking Farever across the outlets.- WRUP: Tips to make your fireworks incredibly unsafe editionThis week's "What Are You Playing" roundup features community members discussing their weekend gaming plans. Titles mentioned include Farever, The Division 2, Final Fantasy XIV, Doom: Infinite, Octopath Traveler II, Spyro the Dragon, Overwatch, Stronghold 4, and Warframe. The discussion also touches on outdoor grilling preferences.
- MMO Week in Review: Guild Wars goes mobile, Bungie gets layoffsThis week's MMO news includes Guild Wars launching on mobile, Star Trek Online's new update, and Throne & Liberty's summer expansion. However, the industry also saw significant layoffs at Sony and Bungie, impacting hundreds of developers working on Destiny 2 and Marathon. Other news includes Valve's Steam Machine pricing, the ongoing Ashes of Creation lawsuit, and updates on Grand Theft Auto VI's online multiplayer.
- Online Fantasy ARPG Farever Reveals The Nightling Invasion Major Update, Available to Preview TodayShiro Games has released a major update for its online fantasy action RPG, Farever, titled 'The Nightling Invasion,' which is available for preview. This update introduces a new city, world events, dungeons, and a raised level cap, with the full free launch planned for PC via Steam Early Access. The game is currently available for purchase at a discount as part of the Steam Summer Sale.
- Farever Launches Major Update Preview - “The Nightling Invasion”Shiro Games has released 'The Nightling Invasion,' the first major update for their online multiplayer action RPG Farever, as a preview on PC via Steam Early Access. This update introduces a new region, demonic Rifts leading to the world of Niflel with challenging enemy waves, and a new city called Ramburg. The level cap has been raised to 25, and players can expect new quests, gear, and achievements, with the full free launch and a limited-time discount planned for later.
- Early access mini MMO Farever just launched an open beta for its Nightling Invasion patchShiro Games has launched an open beta for the 'Nightling Invasion' patch for their early access mini-MMO, Farever. This update introduces mysterious Rifts leading to the world of Niflel, where players can team up to fight waves of demonic enemies and powerful bosses for exclusive rewards. The patch also adds the Ramburg stronghold map and increases the level cap to 25.
- The Daily Grind: What’s your favorite ‘small’ MMO online RPG?This article discusses the appeal of smaller-scale MMORPGs and online RPGs that cater to niche playerbases or offer more intimate experiences. It highlights games like Palia, Farever, Loftia, Embers Adrift, and Project Gorgon as examples of titles that thrive despite not aiming for massive player counts.
- Laid-back MMO Farever preps a huge end-of-June patch with a new regionThe MMO Farever is set to receive a significant content update at the end of June, introducing a new region called Ramburg. This patch will also raise the level cap, add new weapons, dungeons, bosses, and activities. Shiro Games also highlighted ongoing work on performance, stability, and bug fixes.
- Here's what's coming to GeForce NOW in June including NTE: Neverness to Everness, SpaceCraft, Gothic 1 RemakeNVIDIA has announced the lineup of games coming to GeForce NOW in June 2026, including NTE: Neverness to Everness, SpaceCraft, and Gothic 1 Remake. The cloud gaming service will also see additions like Jurassic World Evolution 3, The Outer Worlds: Spacer's Choice Edition, and Tomb Raider I-III Remastered. GeForce NOW is available on Linux and Steam Deck.
- Forecast: Fun Ahead — 18 Games Join in June to Stream on GeForce NOWGeForce NOW is adding 18 games to its cloud streaming library in June, starting with 10 titles this week including NTE: Neverness to Everness and Gothic 1 Remake. The service allows members to play games across various devices without downloads or upgrades, with new titles like Jurassic World Evolution 3 and Fatekeeper also becoming available.
- WRUP: The context of this entry is Guillaume editionThis week's 'What Are You Playing' roundup features staff and community members discussing their weekend gaming plans. Titles mentioned include Star Wars Galaxies Legends, The Division 2, Forza Horizon 6, Final Fantasy XIV, and Age of Empires IV, among others. The discussion also includes a bonus question about the definition of a 'quick errand'.
- MMO Week in Review: The Only Way to the Cradle of WarThis week's MMO news roundup covers major announcements from EVE Online's Cradle of War expansion and Star Citizen's alpha 4.8 Tactical Strike. Guild Wars 2 launched The Only Way update, while Amazon's Lord of the Rings MMORPG fate remains uncertain. NCsoft and Pearl Abyss reported strong financial quarters, and various other MMOs like Farever, EverQuest Legends, and Subnautica 2 were discussed.
- Betawatch: Subnautica 2 dives into early access with a big splashSubnautica 2 has launched into early access, drawing significant player interest and discussion, partly fueled by prior controversy. The article also provides a broad overview of other games currently in various stages of testing, including Farever, Star Citizen, and EverQuest Legends, highlighting player counts, updates, and testing statuses.
- Progress Bar: Farever’s server issues trip up an otherwise fun and frolicking MMO-liteFarever, an MMO-lite action RPG from Shiro Games, offers a colorful and enjoyable world with engaging combat, but is significantly hampered by persistent server and network issues. Despite improvements since its beta, players still experience lag, desynchronization, and server instability, impacting the overall experience. The game's core mechanics, including its Soulslike-inspired combat and class-based progression, show promise, but the underlying technical problems need urgent resolution for its early access to be considered worthwhile.
- Farever Sells 100,000 Units in First Week of Early AccessShiro Games announced that its multiplayer action RPG, Farever, has sold over 100,000 units in its first week of Early Access on Steam. The game features a fantasy open world with quests, challenges, and customizable playstyles. Shiro Games plans to release frequent updates based on player feedback throughout the Early Access period.
- Cutesy adventurebox MMO Farever sees 100K players as Shiro addresses QOL and performanceThe MMORPG Farever has surpassed 100,000 players, with over 15,000 concurrent players during its early access period. Developer Shiro Games has acknowledged performance and stability issues, prioritizing improvements to server lag, party systems, and gamepad controls. Recent updates have also introduced features like inventory autosort and stack splitting.
- How to get unlimited Training Manuals in FareverThis guide explains how to obtain an unlimited supply of Training Manuals in the game Farever by utilizing a character duplication and item banking method. Players can create secondary characters to repeatedly acquire a Training Manual from an NPC named Haydn Seek, then transfer it to their main character's inventory via the in-game bank. This process can be repeated to continuously upgrade weapon skills.
- Massively OP Podcast Episode 565: Happily Farever afterThe MassivelyOP Podcast episode 565 covers Guild Wars 2's new zone, EVE Online studio CCP's rebranding to Fenris Creations, and Path of Exile 2's 'Return of the Ancients' update. The hosts also discuss the early access launches of Farever, Reaper Actual, and Outbound, as well as Ultima Online emulators.
- All weapon types in Farever and best ones to use for each classThis guide details the 15 weapon types available in the early access build of Farever, along with recommended choices for each of the game's four classes: Mage, Priest, Rogue, and Warrior. It highlights how different weapons complement each class's strengths and playstyle.
- How to get a mount in FareverThis guide explains how to obtain mounts in the game Farever. Players can acquire mounts through quests, the in-game shop using Gold, or by purchasing them from specific vendors like Perina Wann for Wolf and Raccoon mounts. The article also mentions the possibility of finding mounts in the wild and how to equip them via the Collection menu.
- Farever class tier list: Best ones to useThis guide provides a tier list for the classes in the early access game Farever, categorizing them into S-tier and A-tier based on their current meta performance. The Warrior is highlighted as the top S-tier choice for solo play due to its high HP and damage, while the Priest is essential for team-based content. The Rogue and Mage are placed in A-tier, with the Rogue offering high DPS but complex combos, and the Mage being a powerful but fragile glass cannon.