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Salem is a free-to-play, sandbox crafting MMORPG from Seatribe and Paradox Interactive. Set in a fantastical New England, the game allows players to take the role of colonists and build their homesteads in the wilderness with unique crafting, farming, and building systems. Salem features a cute, gothic art style that offsets its hardcore permadeath rules and open PvP combat.

FEATURES

  • Persistent World | Find a spot for your homestead in the wilderness of Salem’s open, persistent and changeable world.
  • Deep Crafting | Engage in Salem’s deep crafting, farming, and building systems to create your own homestead.
  • Open PvP and Permadeath | Make friends in the wilderness to increase your strength in numbers, or engage in open PvP with Salem’s permadeath ruleset, but beware that other players can track you down!
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