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[โ€“] QuadratureSurfer 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Since "Arena Commander" also shows up on that list, this could just be a smaller mini game that ends up in the verse somehow.

For all we know this could be one of the first arcade games implemented on one of those arcade machines in-game.

But there's still a chance that they are working on building out a different game.

Best to wait until we have more info...

That or let rampant speculation run free! Sounds like a Karaoke game to me!

[โ€“] Agent_Karyo 3 points 2 months ago

Except that the Arena Commander trademark doesn't reference the term MMO. Soulsinger does. Neither of them reference karaoke.

If it's a mini-game, why add the term MMO to the description?

Not saying Soulsinger is in development (or even will be), but also I see no reason to deny verifiable facts.