Ragnarok M: Eternal Love 2 revealed underwater world gameplay
The developers of the MMORPG Ragnarok M: Eternal Love 2 have officially kicked off closed beta testing in China. The test runs from May 20th to 25th, with selected mobile players already gaining access to an early version of the game. This is the first major public milestone, allowing players to see how much the title has evolved since its original reveal last year.
The first Ragnarok M: Eternal Love was released back in 2019 and has attracted a large audience of mobile MMORPG fans. The sequel significantly changes the series' formula, emphasizing not only classic RPG elements but also a large-scale open world with modern exploration mechanics. The current test client weighs 17.66 GB, hinting at a substantial amount of content already in beta.
Early gameplay footage and feedback from closed beta participants indicate that Ragnarok M: Eternal Love 2 emphasizes freedom of movement and vertical exploration. Players can roam through a seamless open world, freely move between locations without disruptive loading screens. Characters can climb cliffs and walls, jump across building rooftops, explore elevated areas, and even navigate vertical surfaces.

Particular attention has been paid to environmental interactivity. The game features underwater exploration and dynamic effects such as meteor showers, which make the world feel more alive and expansive.
The social component has also become a key feature of the project. Users can interact with each other, exchange gifts, develop relationships, and participate in various in-game activities. Additionally, scattered throughout the world are special pillars that gradually clear out the fog of war when activated, revealing new areas of the map, quests, and events.
The in-game smartphone is also an interesting mechanic; characters can use it to contact NPCs, obtain additional information, and interact with story-driven or side activities.
The first Ragnarok M: Eternal Love was released back in 2019 and has attracted a large audience of mobile MMORPG fans. The sequel significantly changes the series' formula, emphasizing not only classic RPG elements but also a large-scale open world with modern exploration mechanics. The current test client weighs 17.66 GB, hinting at a substantial amount of content already in beta.
Early gameplay footage and feedback from closed beta participants indicate that Ragnarok M: Eternal Love 2 emphasizes freedom of movement and vertical exploration. Players can roam through a seamless open world, freely move between locations without disruptive loading screens. Characters can climb cliffs and walls, jump across building rooftops, explore elevated areas, and even navigate vertical surfaces.

Particular attention has been paid to environmental interactivity. The game features underwater exploration and dynamic effects such as meteor showers, which make the world feel more alive and expansive.
The social component has also become a key feature of the project. Users can interact with each other, exchange gifts, develop relationships, and participate in various in-game activities. Additionally, scattered throughout the world are special pillars that gradually clear out the fog of war when activated, revealing new areas of the map, quests, and events.
The in-game smartphone is also an interesting mechanic; characters can use it to contact NPCs, obtain additional information, and interact with story-driven or side activities.
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