5 MMOs Instead of New World
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New World is finished. Amazon's officially stopped development and while the servers are still online, let's be honest, this game is on borrowed time
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But if you've been hooked on the combat, loved the world design or dominated with your company in PvP and war escapades, don't panic
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There are MMOs out there that capture the same spirit and in some cases do it even better
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So here are five MMORPGs that can actually fill the void New World's leaving behind
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Starting at number 5, Guild Wars 2. This is where a lot of new world players are already
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landing and for good reason. The world is alive, with dynamic events, epic world bosses
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and zones that change depending on what players do. The combat's fluid, there's endless
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build variety and the community is surprisingly welcoming for a 12 year old game. It's not
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a carbon copy of new world, it's a different vibe. Less frontier survival and more high
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fantasy, but it nails that same sense of exploration and player impact. Plus, it's free to start
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so you can jump in fresh and test it out It different sure but it scratches the same itch for adventure without the lack of progression and endgame content that helped kill New World Coming in at number 4 Black Desert Online Visually this game still wipes the floor with
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most modern MMOs. It's gorgeous, it's fast and its combat feels like New World after several cups
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of coffee. You've got deep crafting, pvp, life skills and boss hunting. It's an MMO you can live
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in, but fair warning, it demands commitment. Gear upgrades can be brutal, RNG is a constant
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enemy and the grind will either become your passion or your breaking point. Granted, some
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of it can be done AFK, which does definitely help. Still, for players who love fluid action
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combat and a massive sandbox world, this one is an absolute beast
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Number 3 Throne and Liberty Think of it as the modern successor to New
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World's Company Warfare. It's got huge castle sieges, massive PvP zones and world events
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that make the battlefield feel chaotic in the best way You die in world boss events without understanding why but once you levelled you geared and in a solid guild you be quite literally flying It free to play and cross so it easy to jump in
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but it does have issues. The daily grind can get repetitive, and sometimes your biggest PvP opponent is someone else's credit card
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due to the available pay-to-win. Still, when the fights are good, they're really good
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It's one of the few MMOs right now that captures the same large-scale energy New World used to
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deliver. With regular updates and new content drops, it's absolutely worth a try
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Number 2, Chrono Odyssey. This one isn't out yet. It's now delayed to late 2026
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but its beta had everyone talking because it looked so much like New World. The art style
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grounded design, and weighty combat all felt like a spiritual sequel. The developers paused
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development after the beta to overhaul the systems and polish the combat which gives
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me hope. It's planned as a cross-platform next generation MMORPG with a strong story
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focus and unique time manipulation mechanics If they get the pacing right and keep that immersive world Chrono Odyssey could end up being the true successor to New World And finally number one The Elder Scrolls Online This was the game I played before New
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World and the transition felt natural. A similar style of action combat, especially with the
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survival mechanics, the same emphasis on exploration, but with far more content and a much bigger
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World. Dungeons, trials, crafting, housing, storylines, ESO has it all. PVP isn't as polished
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as New World's Wars and many call the combat floaty, but in every other area it's miles ahead
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It's also one of the few MMOs still delivering consistent expansions and story updates
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every few months. If you're looking for a new home after New World, ESO is definitely it
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So those are my top 5 MMORPGs to play instead of New World
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Each of these games offers something that New World promised, but never quite delivered
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Real worlds that feel alive, systems that respect your time, and developers that haven't given up
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Which game are you moving to next? Drop your pick in the comments below, and if you found this video useful
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