Full Version of Medieval Open-World Sandbox MMO Pax Dei Launches on PC
Hennadiy Chemеris
The full 1.0 version of the medieval sandbox MMO Pax Dei has officially launched on PC via Steam, Epic Games Store, and Game Pass. The game, which previously spent time in Early Access and received mixed reviews (currently sitting at 59%), is now available to everyone.
The Beginning of a New Pax Dei Journey. With 1.0, the world starts anew, and this is just the beginning: upcoming updates will bring Feudal Shrines, Alliances, and more. Welcome to Gallia. Today, the world is yours to explore, build, and define.
Inspired by medieval myths, Pax Dei drops players into a vast open world where magic, legends, and the spirit of adventure come alive. Players are free to choose their own roles, explore lands, build homes, develop reputations, and create stories together with others.
The game puts a strong emphasis on player interaction. Everything—from items and tools to buildings and villages—is crafted by players. Clans allow for cooperative building, trading, and battling. The world features both safe zones for clan life and development, as well as dangerous territories filled with dungeons, ancient secrets, and PvP conflicts where every mistake can have real consequences.
The game world spans around 300 square kilometers, divided into five provinces and 40 unique settlement valleys. Players can explore diverse biomes, gather resources, craft items, perform miracles using Grace, and develop skills in their own way. Pax Dei also integrates with Discord, making it easy to stay connected and coordinate with others outside the game.
By the way, earlier this month we published a list of the best medieval strategy games—check it out!
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