This MMORPG is getting its first new class in 28 years
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- February 11, 2025
- Updated: February 11, 2025 at 7:41 PM
Tibia, one of the oldest and longest-running MMORPGs, has announced the addition of its first new class since its launch in 1997. This class, the monk, will join the existing four: knight, paladin, druid, and sorcerer, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of the game after 28 years of stability in its class structure.
28 years of streak, broken by the monk
Developed by the German company CipSoft, Tibia has been a benchmark in the world of MMORPGs, even in the face of titans of the genre like Everquest and RuneScape. Interestingly, the game only incorporated sound last year, in 2022, which underscores that its development has been a gradual and continuous process. The presentation of the new monk class is scheduled for the second quarter of 2025, after a first playtest scheduled for February 25.
According to the CipSoft team, the decision to add a new class had been considered “too complex and risky” for years. However, the Tibia project has progressed towards the integration of the monk, which will focus on melee combat and mystical powers. This evolution is seen as an opportunity to revitalize the sense of discovery that has characterized the game since its inception, allowing players to explore new strategies and adaptations within the game.
Although there are currently no images or videos of the monk available, Tibia players can expect an exciting and fresh experience, joining existing group dynamics and bringing new possibilities to combat. The announcement comes at a time when MMORPGs are seeing a resurgence in popularity, which could attract new players to one of the genre’s most iconic platforms.
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