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EverQuest Next

EverQuest Next is a free to play 3D fantasy MMORPG and is the latest game in the popular EverQuest franchise. EverQuest Next is set in the same world of Norrath as previous EQ games but exists within a parallel universe, with different characters, relationships, and stories. The gameplay is set in a large sandbox world that players can actually influence through their actions. The game was cancelled in early 2016.

Publisher: Daybreak Game Company
Playerbase: TBD
Type: MMORPG
Release Date: CANCELLED
PvP: Yes (Details unavailable)
Pros: +Huge variety of classes. +Multi-classing system. +Destructible environments. +Dynamic world.
Cons: -TBD

Overview

EverQuest Next Overview

EverQuest Next is the latest game in the EverQuest franchise and is Daybreak Game Company's flagship new MMORPG. Like the first EverQuest and Everquest II, EverQuest Next is set in the world of Norrath, except in a Parallel universe - meaning major characters and locations may feel familiar, but their relationship with the world and other characters may be different. The game is built on the powerful ForgeLight Engine and will feature realistic graphics and lighting with a day and night system. EverQuest Next will launch with a unique progression system with no "levels" and a class system with 40 classes where players can mix and match abilities across classes to create a unique character. EverQuest Next was cancelled.

EverQuest Next Key Features:

  • Huge Variety & Multi Classing – 40 playable classes with 8+ races. Players can mix and match abilities across classes to create a unique character.
  • Dynamic World – player actions can permanently alter the world of Norrath. Even NPCs have specific motivations and AI which can be influenced by players.
  • Real Destructible Environments – entire world features destructible environments.
  • Siege Warfare – siege weapons play a key role in both PvE and PvP.
  • High Production Value – beautiful graphics, great music, and polished interface.
  • SoE Emote – custom emotes based on facial recognition technology with a webcam. Standard emotes also available.

EverQuest Next Screenshots

EverQuest Next Featured Video

EverQuest Next Worldwide Debut Gameplay Official Trailer

Full Review

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EverQuest Next Screenshots

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Videos

EverQuest Next Videos

EverQuest Next Worldwide Debut Gameplay Official Trailer

Links

EverQuest Next Links

EverQuest Next Official Site
EverQuest Next Reddit
EverQuest Next Wiki (Database / Guides)
EverQuest Next Gamepedia (Database / Guides)

System Requirements

EverQuest Next System Requirements

Minimum Requirements:

Operating System: Windows 7 / 8 / 10
CPU: Intel i5 Dual Core / Phenom X3 or better
Video Card: GeForce GTX 275 / Radeon HD 4890 or higher
RAM: 4 GB
Hard Disk Space: 20GB

Recommended Requirements:

Operating System: Windows 7 / 8 / 10
CPU: Intel i5 Quad Core / Phenom X6 or better
Video Card: GeForce GTX 560 / HD 6870 or better
RAM: 8 GB
Hard Disk Space: 20 GB

EverQuest Next has not released official system requirements yet. These are numbers released for the EverQuest Next Alpha test. We will update these numbers as soon as official numbers are released!

Music

EverQuest Next Music & Soundtrack

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Additional Info

EverQuest Next Additional Information

Developer: Daybreak Game Company
Game Engine: Forgelight Engine
Platforms: Windows & Playstation 4
Game Designer(s): Darrin McPherson
Composer(s): Jeremy Soule

Development History / Background:

EverQuest Next was developed by the San Diego, California based Daybreak Game Company using the Forgelight Engine. The game was fully revealed to the world at PAX East 2013, but development for the game was hinted at years ago in the EverQuest 10th Anniversary Book in 2009. The game is split into two segments - a typical quest-driven MMORPG component called EverQuest Next and a special world building tool called EverQuest Next Landmark, which later just became "Landmark". Landmark isn't a traditional MMORPG, but rather just an online Sandbox environment where players can design structures and other things for use within EverQuest Next. The game was cancelled in early 2016.