Legends of Aria

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Legends of Aria (Shards Online)
File:Legends of Aria cover.jpg
DevelopersCitadel Studios Inc. & Reaper Games
PublishersCitadel Studios Inc. & Reaper Games
PlatformMicrosoft Windows
ReleaseJuly 2020
GenreMMORPG
ModeMultiplayer

Legends of Aria or LoA (formerly Shards Online) is a fantasy-based indie MMORPG. The game was released in beta in 2014, early-access in 2019, and a full release in 2020. It was developed by Citadel Studios Inc., a gaming company founded by Derek Brinkmann, who previously lead development of Ultima Online.[1][2] In 2022, the game announced plans to shift to a blockchain game, with the introduction of a cryptocurrency and NFTs.

Gameplay

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The game is available in English and is free-to-play with options to buy "Packages," such as the Citizen Pack that allows building houses, shops, and gives extra bank slots in the game. LoA is based on a 3D isometric view.[3]

There are limited tutorials and missions in the game. The story is not predetermined, and the players can develop different skills at a limit of 600 points. There are many ways to play the game, including full-loot Player versus Player combat.[4][5][6]

History

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Legends of Aria was developed in eight years by Citadel Studios, which was led by Derek Brinkmann, the lead developer of Ultima Online. In February 2019, an in-game store was added.[7]

Originally named Shards Online, the game's early-access version was launched in August 2019. The release-version was launched almost a year later, in July 2020. The first DLC was released in March 2021. The game was formerly launched from a Kickstarter campaign and originally named Shards Online.[4][8][9]

In 2021, Justin Olivetti writing for Massively Overpowered said "It's no secret that Citadel Studio’s Kickstarted Legends of Aria has wallowed in near-niche obscurity since its summer 2020 launch." In addition to licensing-out the game's Shard engine to another game, CODEX, the company announced plans to update the engine and add several new features.[10]

On February 23, 2022, the game posted on its official Twitter account that Legends of Aria was soon to integrate blockchain in its system, making the game a free-to-play and play-to-earn MMO. It will use ARIA Tokens as a cryptocurrency and game characters as NFTs. The game's whitepaper describes an overhaul of the game, with plans for improved graphics, a new camera angle, and new content such as boats, in-game poker, and a new world.[11][12] This relaunch of the game is to be published and owned by Reaper Games, a joint-venture between the founder of Citadel Studios and cryptocurrency entrepreneur Joseph Rubin.[13][14]

On April 18, 2024, Citadel Studios announced Legends of Aria Classic, a version of the game in the state as it was in 2019, releasing in May 9, 2024 on Steam with a subscription model and a 30-day trial.[15]

Reception

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PC Gamer called it Ultima Online's "Spiritual Successor" in 2017,[16] and MMORPG.com rated it 60 out of 100 in 2020.[17][18]

The game won the "Best Indie MMO" award at Pax East in 2014 and 2017.[19][20]

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