Beautiful, flawed MMO Book of Travels is now a $5 singleplayer RPG, in a break from the industry trend of killing off struggling online games
Key Points:
- Might & Delight is shutting down the servers for their "tiny MMO" Book of Travels on July 31st but will convert the game into an offline single-player experience with official mod support and rebalanced gameplay.
- The developers cited major obstacles, overambition, and unsustainable foundations as reasons for failing to deliver the MMO as promised, leading to layoffs and postponed content updates.
- The offline version includes gameplay adjustments such as unlimited storage in Trainmaster's Stash, lowered skill check requirements, and increased base inventory volume, with full modding support and a dedicated Discord channel for the community.
- To reflect the transition from MMO to single-player, the game price is being reduced from $29.99 to $4.99, marking the end of its early access period.
- The developers expressed regret over the project's shortcomings but hope the offline version will allow the game to be enjoyed long-term and potentially inspire future reinvention of planned MMO features.