Brighter Shores, the upcoming MMO from RuneScape creator Andrew Gower, has been delayed by just one day for a surprising reason. Previously, Brighter Shores was penned for release into Early Access on November 5, although RuneScape creator Gower has decided to shift it to November 6.
If Brighter Shores can have even half the impact that RuneScape has had over the years, it will be a massive success. Initially launching at the start of 2001, RuneScape remains one of the oldest MMOs still active today. It retains an active community across both RuneScape 3 and Old School RuneScape, with Gower's legacy in the industry well and truly secure. Gower has not been involved with RuneScape since 2011, although he did return to design the Gower Quest in 2016. In the years since, Gower has founded Fen Research, the studio behind Brighter Shores.
A new MMORPG has managed to attract a large number of players on Steam just days ahead of its worldwide release on PC and consoles.
Gower has been slowly tweeting his progress on Brighter Shores for a few years now, initially teasing a brand-new engine that would go on to be used for the upcoming MMO. His latest...