Wild West Online Gets its First Gameplay Trailer

Wild West Online Gets its First Gameplay Trailer

Westworld online anybody?

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on Jul 10, 2017 @ 05:46 PM (Staff Bios)
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I know what you're thinking, and no it isn't anything like Red Dead Redemption 2, but it might be something interesting enough to tide us over until its inevitable release. Either way, I think we can all admit that it does feel fairly similar to Westworld, and that's definitely enough to get most of our attention; plus the fact that everyone is in desperate need of a wild west fix.

Wild West Online is still in the early stages of development, and it's clearly visible in the gameplay footage, but the idea of a Cowboy MMORPG is definitely intriguing. The trailer showcases a lively town with a gun store, saloon, general store, bank, and a bulletin board with quests. 

Wild West Online is scheduled to release by the end of the year, with an open beta coming this summer. Let's cross our fingers in hopes that we can get our hands on in soon before we dismiss it as a Red Dead 2 knock-off like most people are.

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