Throne and Liberty Game Engine — TL

Game Engine

The game is likely on Unreal Engine 4 or Unreal Engine 5. The server capacity seems to be 3000 to 5000 players. It is being developed for PC and Console.

Developer(s) Team TL
(NCsoft Developer Division)
Publisher(s) NCSoft
Series Lineage
Novcrea Universe
Engine Unreal Engine 4(UE4 or UE5)
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 5
Genre(s) MMORPG
Mode(s) Multiplayer

According to the developer NCSoft Throne and Liberty is using Unreal Engine 4. The game is set to launch in the first half of 2023. However, rumors are going around that Throne and Liberty might be delayed a bit more to upgrade the game to Unreal Engine 5. Players do think that the latest gameplay footage in the Director’s Preview looks more polished than before and they assume it might be because it is rendered in Unreal Engine 5.

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Development

The game has suffered from numerous delays during development. NCSOFT officially announced Lineage Eternal as the sequel to the first Lineage, released in 1998 on November 8, 2011. The first gameplay videos debuted at the G-Star 2011 gaming convention in South Korea on November 9. In August 2013, NCSOFT was preparing to roll out the beta schedule of Lineage Eternal by the end of that year. The developers planned to initiate beta testing in Korea towards the end of year of 2015, but during a conference call in November they confirmed that closed beta testing would be delayed until ’16.

In NCSOFT Q1 2017 earning conferences, NCSOFT had said that the development team of Lineage Eternal had significant changes due to the change of game producer. The new team continued the development process of the game with a new target and changes to the game engine from a proprietary game engine that was used in Guild Wars to Unreal Engine 4. The game has changed to Project TL in 2017.

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