Durango, the dinosaur-populated MMORPG, has been in development for around three years (including a short beta test), and it appears that it’s finally getting closer to release. Durango is a very ambitious game that offers players an open-world sandbox where they can do pretty much anything they want. They can cultivate and evolve the wilderness in order to survive, build whole villages to share with other players, join or even create clans for added security, engage in PvP or Clan Vs Clan battles, and all kinds of other activities. There’s also farming, cooking, trading, and a variety of other activities that should make living in the world of Durango entertaining.
The game is procedurally generated and has a massive world for players to explore. At least that’s what the developers are claiming; it remains to be seen whether that world is actually interesting enough to warrant exploration. The game is getting closer to release (although no date yet) and will be playable at E3 next week.