Temtem will have a Nuzlocke game mode

Currently in early access, Temtem, the creature catching and battling game looking to take on Pokémon with an MMO approach, will have its 1.0 launch next year. This news comes from a content roadmap revealed by developer Crema. Recently the studio released a short-term roadmap for the game but now has provided players will a full scope for what will be happening right up until release and a bit after that.

In Winter 2020, there will be around 30 new Temtem, a second mythical Temtem, dojos that players can “conquer and hold,” as well as improved ranked matchmaking and spectator mode. In spring 2021, Temtem will port to consoles and the game will officially have its 1.0 launch, as well as the release of a cosmetics store, an end-game island, and quests that’ll repeat daily and weekly. Summer 2021 has a nuzlocke mode slated for release, as well as a third mythical Temtem, and a cosmetics battle pass. Both the cosmetics store and the battle pass will cost real life money, not Temtem’s currency. In addition, if you are in need of Cheap Temtem Pansun, you can visit our website 5mmo.com.

In its mid-term roadmap, Dojo Wars, trading houses, console ports, an endgame island, a store, a battle pass, and a nuzlocke mode are planned. So, let’s go through these one by one. The Dojo Wars will let players battle and conquer a Club Dojo, and there will be one of these buildings on each island in the Archipelago. Clubs will be able to challenge the current Dojo leaders on a weekly basis, by jumping into tournaments and battling with and against other Clubs in “predefined time frames during different days based on the Dojo they want to capture.” Once a Club takes a Dojo, they may decorate it and earn rewards for the time spent defending the building. Like Gyms in Pokémon Go, but with extra conditions for battle.

This all follows the short term roadmap they released yesterday, letting players know about a bunch of the things they want to get into the game throughout this year – including lots of new Temtem and some brand new islands to explore. Conveniently, both the roadmaps are available on the same post, so if you want to read the rest of the details you can catch ’em all over on Crema’s website.