Ubisoft officially releases The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot

Ubisoft has removed the beta label from its free-to-play dungeon crawler The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot.

The game officially entered open beta just under a year ago, and though the publisher has pushed it through to official release, it still has plans to regularly release updates with new features based on community feedback.

For us the Beta phases of the game served as a way to continue iterating and forging the direction of the game,” executive producer Quentin Gallet said.

Now that the core gameplay and tone are locked in, we’re focused on continuing to collaborate with our community to build upon this direction and refine what we have created.”

To celebrate the release, Ubisoft has introduced the Infinite Pack purchase option for a limited time. It offers both past released and upcoming content, including access to all four hero classes, a pair of epic” rings, rare creatures and traps, andbling and material” mines.

The pack can be purchased for $25 either in-game, via Steam or through the game’s official website.

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