Eldevin

In Eldevin, players step into a narrative-focused MMORPG where the Kingdom of Eldevin is locked in a desperate struggle against the Infernal Empire. It mixes quest-heavy adventuring with real-time combat, and sends you across more than 160 distinct realms filled with different enemies and environments.

Publisher: Hunted Cow Studios
Playerbase: Low
Type: MMORPG
Release Date: November 5, 2014
Pros: +Strong, quest-led narrative. +Large variety of realms and enemy types. +Flexible talent and ability progression.
Cons: -Visuals show their age. -Lower population can make grouping, raids, and organized PvP harder to find.

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Overview

Eldevin Overview

Eldevin is a browser-based MMORPG from indie developer and publisher Hunted Cow Studios, with the option to play through a dedicated desktop client as well. At its core, it is a quest-driven fantasy MMO built around defending the Kingdom against the Infernal Empire, with real-time, ability-based combat that rewards paying attention to cooldowns, positioning, and enemy behavior rather than simply trading hits.

Instead of locking you into a traditional class, Eldevin leans on a flexible progression approach. You can invest into any of the 6 talent trees and combine abilities to build something that fits your preferred role, whether that is a tough front-liner, a support-minded character, or a damage-focused adventurer. The result is a character system that encourages experimentation and makes it easier to adjust your playstyle as you learn the game.

The world is also large for a browser MMO, spanning over 160 realms with their own themes and creatures, ranging from shadowy caverns to greener outdoor zones. When you want a break from questing, there is plenty of side content to lean on, including more than 14 professions that cover both gathering and crafting. On top of that, Eldevin supports familiar MMO features such as pets, mounts, PvP, mail, and guilds, giving it the toolkit most players expect even if you primarily play solo.

Eldevin Key Features:

  • Classless talent progression – build your character by mixing talents and abilities from different trees rather than being forced into a single fixed class.
  • Questing with a real narrative thread – story and dialogue are central, with quests that feel more like an RPG campaign than simple errands.
  • 160+ realms to roam – a broad set of locations with different visuals and monster rosters keeps exploration from feeling too repetitive.
  • Real-time combat – ability-driven fights where timing and decision-making matter, especially in tougher encounters.
  • Deep professions – a wide crafting and gathering suite (over 14 professions) that supports gear creation, materials hunting, and long-term progression.

Eldevin Screenshots

Eldevin Featured Video

Eldevin Steam Release Game Trailer

Full Review

Eldevin Review

Eldevin is a fantasy MMORPG from Hunted Cow Studios that targets the “easy to access, hard to put down” niche. You can jump in through a browser, or use the desktop client, and the overall presentation will feel familiar to anyone who spent time with older-school online RPGs. The look is often compared to RuneScape, and that is a reasonable touchstone, particularly in how the world is framed and how exploration and skilling fit alongside combat.

Where Eldevin tends to stand out is how strongly it prioritizes story and quest flow. Many MMOs treat narrative as optional scaffolding, but here the writing and character interactions do a lot of heavy lifting. Quests regularly mix combat objectives with dialogue and context, which helps the world feel more coherent than a typical “collect and kill” treadmill. If you enjoy reading quest text and following a broader plot, Eldevin is more accommodating than most games in its weight class.

Combat is real-time and ability-based, and it asks for more engagement than simple auto-attacking. Encounters are generally readable and the controls are approachable, but tougher fights benefit from deliberate skill usage and planning ahead. Building your loadout matters, and because progression is not tied to a single class, you can refine your toolkit as you discover what works for you. That flexibility is one of the game’s best long-term hooks, since it supports experimentation without forcing a full reroll.

Outside the main quest path, Eldevin offers a solid set of MMO staples. Crafting and gathering are substantial, supported by a large spread of professions, and they provide a meaningful alternative progression loop for players who like self-sufficiency. There is also PvP for those who want competitive play, along with dungeons, bosses, and group content that rewards coordination.

The main drawback is not the design, it is the reality of a low playerbase. When the population is thin, it can be harder to assemble groups for raids, schedule dungeon runs, or find consistent PvP activity. The visuals are also dated by modern standards, though some players will see that as part of the game’s old-school charm rather than a dealbreaker.

As a free-to-play MMORPG, Eldevin remains easy to recommend to players who want a story-forward online RPG with flexible character building. If you can accept the older presentation, and you are comfortable playing solo for stretches (or bringing friends along), it delivers a surprisingly complete MMO experience for something you can access quickly and play at your own pace.

System Requirements

Eldevin System Requirements

Minimum Requirements (Windows):

Operating System: Windows XP
CPU: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E6600 or AMD Phenom™ X3 8750 processor or better
Video Card: OpenGL 3.0 support and above
RAM: 2 GB
Hard Disk Space: 1 GB

Minimum Requirements (Mac):

Operating System: Mac OS X version 10.7.3 (Lion) and above
CPU: Intel Core Duo Processor (2GHz or better)
Video Card: OpenGL 3.0 support and above
RAM: 2 GB
Hard Disk Space: 1 GB

Music

Eldevin Music & Soundtrack

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Additional Info

Eldevin Additional Information

Developer(s): Hunted Cow Studios
Publisher(s): Hunted Cow Studios

Game Engine: Open GL Engine

Closed Beta Release Date: April 5, 2013
Release Date:
November 5, 2014
First Expansion Release Date: April 3, 2014 (A Tale of Sands and Shards)

Development History / Background:

Eldevin is a browser-based MMORPG developed by Hunted Cow Studios. It is often compared to RuneScape in terms of overall style and accessibility. The game originally launched in-browser, and later introduced its own desktop client following a game engine update. Eldevin entered closed beta on April 5, 2013, before reaching its full release in November 2014.