My.com will publish Ashes of Creation in Europe and the CIS region [Updated]

    
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We’ve updated at the end of the article with an additional statement from Intrepid.

Ashes of Creation is barreling on toward its first real alpha, and along the way, it’s picking up a legit overseas publisher: My.com. Intrepid announced the deal early this morning in a press blast.

“Publisher My.com is proud to announce a partnership with Intrepid Studios for its Global Publishing plans. In Europe and CIS, the studio will work together with My.com and Mail.Ru. This partnership will ensure the tools necessary to make Ashes of Creation not just the dream for all MMORPG players, but a reality that will change the future of the genre.”

My.com, MMORPG players will recall, runs multiple European and Russian games in the west, including Skyforge, Allods Online, and Revelation Online.

“These titan publishers are firm believers in the creative vision we have for the world of Ashes and will help us make the greatest MMORPG possible,” Intrepid’s Steven Sharif says.

There actually isn’t much chatter about this on Reddit so far, but the populace that’s weighed in isn’t exactly thrilled.

Source: Press release, Reddit. Cheers, Ashley.
Update: Intrepid sent ’round a second statement this afternoon to address concerns from players and confirm that “Intrepid will remain in full creative control of the game.”

“I would like everyone in our community to be aware. Intrepid will maintain 100% creative control over Ashes and our partners My.com and Mail.ru shares our vision for Ashes, as this was very important to us,” Steven Sharif says. “This means our stance on p2w for the game.️ This partnership allows us as a Studios to focus on the development of the game and allows us to feel comfortable with the level of service that we know my.com and Mail.ru can provide our glorious community.”

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