From En Masse Entertainment:
En Masse Entertainment, a player-driven publisher focused on delivering great games and great service, today announced that their flagship MMORPG, TERA, will be making its long-anticipated debut on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, from Microsoft, in 2017. The home console version of TERA will be fully free-to-play and include the entirety of TERA’s expansive MMORPG game world as well as an uncompromised conversion of the skill-based True Action Combat the franchise is known for.
As the only MMORPG with True Action Combat, TERA’s real-time and skill-based gameplay is the perfect fit for home consoles. While the game already supports a gamepad on PC, the console version’s control scheme is being redesigned and rebuilt from the ground up to ensure a responsive and visceral combat experience. The game’s user interface is also being completely rebuilt for consoles with the controller and living room viewing distances in mind.
“The past five years of TERA have been fantastic,” said En Masse Entertainment CEO Sam Kim. “We have an amazing and ever-growing player base on PC and we can’t wait to share TERA with a brand new audience on consoles. Everyone at En Masse Entertainment and Bluehole is putting an incredible amount of effort into making sure that console players have the best TERA experience possible, and can enjoy the wide range of content the game has to offer.”
The En Masse Entertainment team will be at PAX East 2017 in Booth #19125 at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center from Friday, March 10 through Sunday, March 12, so be sure to swing by for a chance to chat with the team!
Look for additional details about the home console release of TERA, including beta test plans and release date, in the coming months. To sign up for a chance to participate in the closed beta on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One later this year, please visit here.
Developed by Bluehole, TERA is published by En Masse Entertainment in North America. TERA is free to play and available to download at tera.enmasse.com. For the latest news and updates follow TERA on Twitter and Facebook.