Additionally, Walsh announced that the game was continuing active development. It also claimed that much of the content developed during the four years of development was not at a point for public consumption, but that many back end features had progressed. The video claimed that an independent auditor verified that the revenue backers gave to the company was "properly spent on game development". On December 17, 2020, Soulbound Studios released a video titled "Inside Chronicles of Elyria - Episode 1" that featured Walsh explaining the current state and future of the company and the game. However, after this post, there was no announcement or news from Soulbound Studios for over six months, which was met with sharp criticism.
He also stated that a new series of content will be posted on the site (and other media) "in the coming weeks". On June 26, Walsh released a post on the official site announcing that the transaction logs of users was now available (they were subsequently disabled when then the site was locked).
On April 9, Walsh released a new statement, claiming that his announcement was misinterpreted and that he would be pursuing continuing the project by having former staff members continue their work on a pro bono basis, while he would seek new sources of funding. The community around the lawsuit has also shown recent interest in including Xsolla in their lawsuit, accusing Xsolla of violating the terms of service that the backers who had purchased through their service agreed to, by refusing to refund them. Within days, the office of the attorney general of Washington had received hundreds of filed complaints – among the highest in the state's history. In response to the perceived lack of delivery of a tangible product after years of development and millions of dollars in funding, as well as the close succession of the land auction, demo and abrupt studio closure, hundreds of backers of Chronicles of Elyria began to organize and explore legal avenues to take against Soulbound Studios and Walsh. Four days later, Soulbound Studios announced the closure of the studio, complete staff layoffs and the indefinite hiatus of the project. On March 20, Soulbound Studios released a pre-alpha, gray box demo showcasing parkour mechanics. Layoffs and hiatus Īfter being delayed from its tentative December 2019 date, a special virtual land auction event called "Settlers of Elyria" was launched on March 12, 2020.
A major setback in development was the dropping of SpatialOS as their backend networking/game hosting software. Initial development saw various iterations and milestones declared as completed against a backdrop of needing to refactor the mechanics of alpha versions of the game (e.g. By October 2019, the company had raised over $7.7M. Subsequent to the Kickstarter fundraising multiple webstore special events were conducted, such as the Settlers Of Elyria, and Searing Plague events. Ĭhronicles of Elyria had a Kickstarter campaign from May 3 to J raising $1.36 million, surpassing their goal of $900,000. Several months later, CEO Jeromy Walsh announced the project had resumed.
In 2020, the game development was placed on an indefinite hiatus, and the studio laid off all of its staff. The game was originally marked for an estimated December 2017 release, but this target was not met. Subsequent fundraising raised over $7.7 million on their website.
Production started in 2016 with initial financing achieved through a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter that raised $1.3 million. The game is described by the developers as utilising a dynamic quest system, and featuring closed economy, finite resource management, need-based NPCs, and player-run diplomacy. Massively multiplayer online role-playing game Ĭhronicles of Elyria was a planned massively multiplayer online role-playing game that was in development by Soulbound Studios for Microsoft Windows.