In addition to these updates, Park mentioned that certain features are still missing from this release, including in-game VoIP Dark And Darker Gold. Ironmace’s legal team needs to review third-party and user agreements before implementing this feature. The game’s launcher, called Blacksmith, is also a work-in-progress.

Dark and Darker offers two editions for purchase: the standard edition for $35 and the Founder’s Edition, which includes bonus content, for $50. Although there have been reports of difficulty purchasing the game from the official website, it is likely due to high traffic.

Park also addressed the in-game shop, emphasizing their commitment to creating a fair and transparent business model that avoids random loot boxes and items inducing fear of missing out (FOMO). Ironmace aims to provide players with a way to support the game while enjoying a balanced gameplay experience.

Despite these exciting updates, the copyright infringement lawsuit filed against Ironmace by Nexon remains unresolved. Nexon alleges that the founders of Ironmace, former Nexon employees, used copyrighted materials from a cancelled Nexon project in the development of Dark and Darker. Ironmace firmly denies these claims and stands by the originality of their work.

With the official release and early access launch of cheap Dark And Darker Gold, Ironmace looks forward to engaging with their fans and providing an immersive gaming experience.