Okay, let’s dive into this—bit of a wild ride, but bear with me. So, imagine this: a Kickstarter campaign pops up for Eldramoor: Haven in the Mist. Kind of a big deal, right? And get this, Resolute Games, the brains behind it, just pulled in over $170,000. Whoa. All for bringing this VR MMORPG into our living rooms. Or wherever you game. I mean, I wouldn’t mind escaping my living room right now, not gonna lie.
So, picture the scene back on June 24th. The campaign launches—and boom! It hits that $25,000 goal in like, 90 minutes. I wasn’t even awake yet. By the end of a week, they’re past $100,000. That’s more digits than I want to think about before my morning coffee.
Oh, and they just kept hitting these stretch goals like it was a game of pinball or something. Bonfire healing? Check. I think there were a couple of new species or something. I’m pretty sure pets got in on the action too. Look, I can’t keep track of everything.
Now, Eldramoor—how do I put this—it’s like one of those novels that promise way too much on the back cover. But differently, because it’s a game. We’re talking wild terrains, crafting, dungeoning, players lounging in digital houses. The whole shebang.
Resolute Games gave this juicy description that makes me think of getting lost in this vast, pixelated wilderness. Picture this: five zones, like, each one is such a vibe. Maybe don’t get too cozy on the trails? Sometimes the fun is in the wandering. Run, climb, glide—just don’t faceplant, okay?
It seems they’ve got this social thing going too. Guilds, dungeons… PvP—which is, ya know, where my blood pressure goes up. Somehow I’m intrigued by these profession “trains,” like a bunch of digital ants hauling virtual wood. And the bonfire powerups? Sounds toasty.
Anyway, the ambition is real. Resolute Games might be looking beyond Kickstarter for a bit more moola. You know, to stick the “massive” back in VRMMO. They’re talking about launching in December 2026, which honestly feels like a lifetime. Oh, and headset support—Quest 3 and SteamVR, if that means anything to you.
So, if your interest is piqued, there’s more to drool over on their Steam page. Or do the backer stalking thing—just a suggestion!