Unfrozen CEO Denis Fedorov said that some players have spent over 200 hours in the trial version.
It's amazing, and it's all thanks to the random map generator, which gives almost unlimited replayability. You can spend thousands of hours playing on different templates and you won't get bored.
According to Fedorov, the multiplayer is also built on the same system.
Olden Era retains the key elements of the series: controlling a hero of one of six factions, traveling through fantasy locations, recruiting an army of mythical creatures, and developing a character.
This is the first installment in a decade and the series' debut at Hooded Horse. The project will be released for the 30th anniversary of the original Heroes of Might and Magic.
Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era was popular at the October Steam Next Fest. Publisher Ubisoft reported that the game has over a million wishlists.