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On March 24th, Daybreak Game Company announced a brand-new installment in the EverQuest series. The game, EverQuest Legends, is set to release in July 2026, with a Closed Beta coming in April. This new entry will be the first major new installment in the series since EverQuest 2, and is likely the new project Daybreak began teasing a few years ago. It strives to bridge the gap between the nostalgia of classic EverQuest and modern improvements that 22 years of gaming evolution can offer.
EverQuest Legends Reimagines the Classics With Modern, Singleplayer-Friendly Gameplay

EverQuest Legends isn’t a direct replacement for the ongoing MMORPGs that fans already know and love. Instead, it offers a new, reimagined take on the classic EverQuest game. Legends will bring back the classic art style from the original, including music, spell effects, and graphics that haven’t been seen in the games for over 20 years. But it isn’t just a modern port that returns to the classic roots of the original EverQuest. It also brings in modern gaming features, including updated UI, streamlined ability and spell management, and more. Perhaps most importantly for those of us who are always a little wary about a new MMORPG, EverQuest Legends aims to put a more casual, single-player focus on the classic fantasy world.
A community focus is often a part of the lasting appeal for big MMORPGs, as gamers forge connections with their guildmates and fellow players. But not every gamer prefers a social element in their games, and even multiplayer enthusiasts sometimes want a little solo gaming time. That’s why it makes a lot of sense that EverQuest Legends is “designed from the ground up to appeal to players who enjoy playing their games solo and/or casually.” The game is balnaced to suit solo playstyles, while still supporting multiplayer features for 4-player groups and 8-player raids. Given that the first 2 EverQuest games aren’t going anywhere, this could be a welcome invitation for new players to step into the fantasy world for the first time.
To get a sense of the nostalgia that’s headed our way with EverQuest Legends, you can check out the announcement trailer below:








