'Avalesk...'
Just got home from work, Levi muttered to himself as he viewed another vr game in his computer. Due to the quality effort to make VR games, it usually only take 1 full year or 3 years in game for a VR game to exhaust all of its content.
While are certain differences in quality, VR games would either have The world finally be in 'peace' or have a certain scenario that loops repeatedly making the server encounter a loop of endgame scenarios till the player base expires, or the game completely shutdowns.
That's why he was surprised when he saw Avalesk as the core game for several years now. Avalesk is another game that was launched at the same time as Haven.
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And while they started the game with handcrafted scenarios, unlike haven however, scenarios beyond a certain point was created organically, all in all making the game playable even beyond it's expected lifetime.
Levi, clicking through the article found that they've had breakthroughs in their hardware, which was later confirmed and patented.
Now they are planning to relaunch a reboot of an 'Eternal' version of Avalesk, where they guarantee decades if not lifetime of content...
Not bad...
He took one last glance at the game poster before finally deciding to end his day.
'Guess I finally have my next game.'
Levi muttered. He knew that it wasn't his final one but he sure as hell hope that this game will keep it's promise.
'Avalesk: Eternal'
Who knows? Maybe the game will eventually live up to its name.
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To be continued.