Amazon is making a big pivot in gaming. The company announced it’s halting most first-party AAA MMO development, including updates for New World: Aeternum. Instead, Amazon is doubling down on smaller, social-friendly party games. This shift comes amid company-wide layoffs and signals a move toward faster, more casual gaming experiences that attract wider audiences.
Fans of New World: Aeternum don’t need to panic—servers will remain active through 2026. However, new content updates are officially on hold. Developers have promised at least six months’ notice before any gameplay-impacting changes, giving players time to adjust. While the game isn’t shutting down immediately, its future is now focused on maintenance rather than expansion.
Shifting from MMOs to party games means Amazon can launch faster, more casual-friendly experiences. These games are often easier to monetize and maintain, targeting groups who want quick, engaging gameplay rather than long-term investment. For Amazon, this approach could build stronger social and streaming integration, leveraging Twitch and its other platforms.
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