New World launches test server with changes to PVP, trading posts, and new enemies

Amazon Games’ New World seems to have settled into its groove after a successful launch and, the odd bot and server issue aside, is looking like it’ll be a serious contender among the bigger MMOs for years to come. Now that the early stages have passed smoothly, the developer has announced the New World Public Test Realm.

Fairly common among MMOs, a PTR is basically a set of early access servers that allow developers to gather feedback and test new stuff before it’s added to the game proper. “Between our internal testing efforts and your feedback we hope to catch and resolve all serious issues before they reach the live servers,” reads the announcement. “Hundreds of changes have been made and the full release notes will be shared on release day.”

The PTR will allow players to instantly level to certain ranges, and provide appropriate gear, and anyone who already owns the game on Steam will have access to it. The New World Public Test Realm application should appear in everyone’s Steam library by the end of today, and the PTR servers open today at noon PT (7PM UTC).

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“When the test period is complete and the main New World game is updated with the previewed content, all worlds will shut down and be wiped clean. You will still see the New World PTR application in your Steam library, but there will not be active servers until the next time we announce a test.”

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