As the world of technology and gaming continues to evolve, South Africa is not left behind. This time, the spotlight is on the soon-to-be launched fantasy action RPG, Soulframe. Digital Extremes, the game’s developer, recently announced that they are opening up access for anyone who wants to participate in the alpha prelude tests. The news has been received with much excitement by South African gamers who are eager to get a taste of the Soulframe experience.
High Expectations for Soulframe
Soulframe is set in a fantasy world and promises to deliver an action-packed role-playing game (RPG) experience. Given Digital Extremes’ track record in producing excellent games, South African gamers have high expectations for Soulframe.
However, despite the excitement, it’s worth mentioning that the game might miss its initial 2025 release window. This means that gamers might have to wait a little longer to enjoy the full version of the game.
Alpha Prelude: A Sneak Peek into the World of Soulframe
Despite the potential delay, the developers have decided to open up access to the alpha prelude of the game. This means that anyone who signs up will have the opportunity to experience the game in its alpha testing phase.
This strategic move by Digital Extremes creates a win-win situation. On one hand, it gives South African gamers a chance to be part of the development process by providing feedback. On the other hand, it allows the developers to iron out any potential issues before the full release of the game.
A Possible Delay, but Worth the Wait
While it is disappointing that the game might miss its 2025 release window, many are of the opinion that a delay might not be a bad thing. This sentiment stems from the belief that a well-developed and bug-free game is worth waiting for. South African gamers, familiar with delays in game releases, understand this all too well.
In conclusion, while the potential delay in the release of Soulframe might be a little disappointing, the opportunity to participate in the alpha prelude is a silver lining. South African gamers are certainly looking forward to immersing themselves in the world of Soulframe.
Source: Eurogamer