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Mortal Online 2

$39.99
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Developer:
Star Vault AB
Publisher:
Star Vault AB
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

ONE WORLD - UNIQUE SERVER MESHING TECHNOLOGY

Seamless cross-server travel enables real-time combat and exploration, offering the longest visibility range in an MMORPG. Players can access any visible location either on foot or via mounts, providing an uninterrupted and immersive gaming experience.

Forge your destiny in the player-driven fantasy world of Mortal Online 2, populated by other players who bring with them their own unique experiences and content. Whether you wish to be an artisan providing masterfully crafted arms and armor, a member of a powerful faction that occupies a region of the world, a tamer training rare and exotic beasts, a highwayman robbing others, or a noble soul seeking to protect the weak from outlaws and beasts—The story of your journey will be written through your actions, and you choose the direction of each chapter.

EXPERIENCE THE WORLD OF NAVE

From the bustling cities of a once-great empire to gloomy volcanic wastelands, frigid ice-capped mountain peaks to sweltering hot jungles full of beasts stalking through the undergrowth, fog-blanketed bamboo forests to dark caverns unexplored for centuries—the world of Mortal Online 2 is huge and brimming with creatures, secrets, resources, and opportunity.


WHO WILL YOU BE?

With four races and the option to mix multiple bloodlines within each race, you can forge a character perfectly tailored to your intentions. In addition to deeply customizing your character’s appearance, you can also build your character the way you’d like without the limit of being bound to classes. Invest in a large variety of impactful armor, weapons, and spells. Choose from an extensive list of unique skills and train them to master them—And if your chosen journey leads you down a new path, freely retrain your character as you see fit.


A TRUE SANDBOX EXPERIENCE

Mortal Online 2 offers you the choice to play the way you want to, whether alone or with others, with an expanding list of content to facilitate different styles of gameplay. Master numerous in-depth professions such as fishing, armor and weapon crafting, alchemy, and butchery; scour dark dungeons for rare spells to add to your collections; construct and furnish your home with a growing list of decorations; pick rare herbs to sell in far away lands for a profit; or gather together a band of like-minded adventurers into a guild and claim a castle. No matter the direction you take, your time in Nave will be unlike any other—entirely your own and always a part of its history.


CONFLICT AND CONSEQUENCE

Mortal Online 2 is a world full of impactful choices and consequences. With the exception of placing your items in a bank, almost everything—from armor to gathered resources—will be dropped on your death. This danger exists not only in the monsters and environmental hazards, but from other players as well. Guilds clash, duels are fought, and some may even take up the role of highwayman—all using real-time directional action combat. In a world shaped by conflict, every skirmish could spark something that changes the history of Nave forever.


EXPLORE A VAST, LIVING WORLD

The world remains large without fast travel, and if you choose to leave the well-guarded settlements and venture into the wilds—it can be dangerous. Many beings exist to be discovered, powered by a dynamic system allowing them to not always be found in the same spot. Encounter skittish deer-like springboks to gargantuan trolls that can throw fully-armored soldiers like toys. Whether you seek to collect rare items, tame a beast to fight by your side, or hunt down a rare creature, the possibilities presented by the world are many, and growing.

A REALM SHAPED BY YOUR ACTIONS

In Mortal Online 2, the actions of the players decide the social landscape and very gameplay environment in which you play. Whether it’s a house you happen upon in the wilderness, a guild who claim ownership over a region, a list of goods and animals available for purchase on a local auction house—Players, just like you, did all of it.

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User Reviews

Mixed
73 user reviews
67%
Positive
434 hrs at review
Not Recommended

This game has, quite possibly, the highest potential out of any mmorpg ive seen, and I mean that. If you took this game away from these incompetent devs and handed it to some people with actual brains, motivation, care for the entire community, and understanding of how MMO's work, you'd have a decades long title with an actual player base. However, that's all this game is. Lost potential. The devs, and i'll put this nicely, are not the smartest. They actively introduce things that make the game worse, combat abilities, subscription, fledgling system etc, regardless of what the majority of the player base wants. And they will do whatever it takes, it seems, to cater to the same 200 players that moved from MO1, even if that means the player base drops to just those 200. It's insanity. This could not have been better represented than with the fledgling system which, what I guess was, an attempt to pull in new players. For those new players who don't know what the fledgling system i...

16 helpful 1 funny
6,231 hrs at review
Recommended

There is no game like this. No game that gives you the freedom. No game that has such great implied lore. No game that lets you shit talk people in VOIP after you put them in mercy mode. You will not see another game like this in your lifetime.

10 helpful
64 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Besides the horrible optimization and loads of bugs i ran into a different issue one that made me vow to never play this game again. As you all know you get thirty days of free play time when you purchase the game and i went ahead and played past that and subscribed for another month because even though the game was having issues and wasn't running the best i was still willing to keep playing. Well, before my subscription was over probably two and a half weeks before i cancelled my subscription and said that i did not want to renew and deleted my card from whatever the name of that payment processor they use is and sure enough they charged me for another month. Luckily my bank notified me of the transaction and i called them and stopped the payment but charging someone who deleted their card from your service is ridiculous.

8 helpful
19 min at review
Not Recommended

Well that really isn't fare. So I bought a game and never even got to play it once. I did not know I was paying 30 dollars for a subscription, but fine whatever. Then I couldn't even get in to the game after I bought it until I guess my subscription is up and now What these teams are asking from people is just insane. Make the subscription super beneficial towards those that can afford it or let me say that correctly, Can afford to put the time in that matches what they are paying for. I can't pay a monthly subscription for 1 game when I work 40 plus hours a week and well I don't really have a life, but if I did I would have absolutely no time to get my money worth. I am not even going to say how much money I spent on Path 2 exhale, but alot. A free game that actually tries to look out for the community all while making a ton of money. Why are you guys not watching what they are doing. Cause nobody knows what Mortal Online 2 is. Its a shame cause from the comments, it looks like ...

7 helpful
37 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Great game on paper but FAR too grindy for a hardcore MMO. It's hard to find your footing with players that have no-lifed the game when you can barely keep a horse to your name. Pick the wrong race/skills at the start as a noob then get ready to throw all your progress away later. It's just a hardcore game, it's a game with a slight identity crisis without much properly thaught out.

5 helpful
298 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Mortal Online 2 is the perfect example of how you can spend hundreds of hours in a game and end up with nothing. There is practically no content: after the first few weeks, everything boils down to meaningless running around the map and repetitive PvP that has zero impact on the world. There’s no balance in any aspect — some players can kill you in seconds while you can’t even land a hit in return. Bugs follow you at every step, and the developers have been unable (or unwilling) to fix them for years. In the end, the game feels like an endless “time-waster simulator” where everything revolves around never-ending, pointless skirmishes with other players. If you value your time — stay away.

5 helpful
457 hrs at review
Not Recommended

trash game

4 helpful
509 hrs at review
Not Recommended

One of the best open world MMORPGs i have ever played tbh. Its GOOD just NOT THAT GOOD for a monthly subscription. I'd prefer in-game micro transactions for skins related to horses, armor, character, yada yada, etc.. But a monthly subscription? No thanks.

4 helpful
1,282 hrs at review
Not Recommended

bullshit the server down with 500 players shit team and shit developers

3 helpful
664 hrs at review
Recommended

This is my second account, most people who play this game and enjoy it end up with multiple. I love this game and while this account started as an afk mining husk relegated to gforce now it has become my main because I fell in love with the veela mage diver gameplay. However mortal still has giant problems and is unplayable solo without integrating into a large guild or alliance, but can also provide some of the greatest gaming moments possible. there is real weight and risk here loss and gain are important. Play this game while its still populated, join a guild, build up your kits and go get some fights. There is nothing else like it.

3 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: 64-bit Windows 10/11
  • Processor: Core i5-6600 or Ryzen 5 1600 or Equivalent
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, Radeon RX 580 8GB or Arc A380
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 70 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: SSD hard drive is recommended

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: 64-bit Windows 10/11
  • Processor: Core i7-12700 or Ryzen 7 7800X3D or Equivalent
  • Memory: 32 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce RTX 2060. Radeon RX 5700 XT or Arc A770
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 110 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: SSD hard drive

FAQ

How much does Mortal Online 2 cost?

Mortal Online 2 costs $39.99.

What are the system requirements for Mortal Online 2?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: 64-bit Windows 10/11 Processor: Core i5-6600 or Ryzen 5 1600 or Equivalent Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, Radeon RX 580 8GB or Arc A380 DirectX: Version 11 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 70 GB available space Additional Notes: SSD hard drive is recommended Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: 64-bit Windows 10/11 Processor: Core i7-12700 or Ryzen 7 7800X3D or Equivalent Memory: 32 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce RTX 2060. Radeon RX 5700 XT or Arc A770 DirectX: Version 12 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 110 GB available space Additional Notes: SSD hard drive

What platforms is Mortal Online 2 available on?

Mortal Online 2 is available on Windows PC.

Is Mortal Online 2 worth buying?

Mortal Online 2 has 67% positive reviews from 73 players.

When was Mortal Online 2 released?

Mortal Online 2 was released on Jan 25, 2022.

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