Public lands in the Upper Colorado River District are open. Transportation maps and monument brochures are available for download, can be requested in advance, or available at our VC when open or at our outside kiosk when closed. The Canyons of the Ancients National Monument (located 40 minutes from the VC) continues to be open and accessible for recreational use such as hiking, camping, biking, and horseback riding. DX Studio is a new team within Nat Games, comprising of veterans who worked on Overhit, V4, and HIT. It will be launched for the global market, as experience in developing for a global environment is one of the hiring criteria. There are no bathroom facilities available when the VC is closed. As far as we know from the job postings, Project DX is a mobile MMORPG based on the Durango: Wild Lands IP. The Dominguez Pueblo and Escalante Pueblo Trail at the VC remain accessible and open daily from dusk to dawn. Contact the field office public room by phone or email for assistance.Ĭanyons of the Ancients Visitor Center and Museum is open Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. Public lands in the Southwest District are open. Please contact our field offices by phone or email for more information. for in-person services on Tuesdays and Thursdays Please call for an appointment for in-person services on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. The San Luis Valley Field Office is open from 8 a.m. The Royal Gorge Field Office is open for in-person services from 8:00 a.m. Public lands in the Rocky Mountain District are open. Contact the field office public room by phone or email for assistance. Public lands in the Northwest District are open.
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We will do our best to update this information but recommend that you also contact local offices.*** *** Please note that the BLM will be responsive to changing circumstances, and this information may change at any time. reducing the handling of cash by paying recreation fees through or with a check, where available.bringing your own supplies such as disinfecting wipes, hand sanitizer, and toilet paper.The BLM urges visitors to do their part when visiting your public lands as some visitor services may be limited due to limited staff availability in some areas. Please note that existing rules and regulations apply. We recommend visiting areas close to home while avoiding very popular or crowded locations where social distancing may be difficult and limiting group activities to members of your household. Visitors may continue to enjoy BLM-managed public lands in a safe and responsible manner. The health and safety of staff and visitors is our number one priority. Please follow local, state, and CDC guidance when planning your visit to public lands. You may continue to enjoy BLM-managed public lands. Collaborative Action and Dispute ResolutionĬontinuing our service to the public while doing our part to address COVID-19 is very important.It's a bittersweet situation, but as a gamer who despises heavy monetization, I'm probably going to take advantage while I can. This should alleviate any issues with the current balancing that's connected to the game's many IAPs, which actually has me interested in revisiting the game. Not only is a final chapter expected, new PvP content, and balance tweaks (that should allow for easier play so everyone can experience the majority of content before it's gone) are coming soon.
So yeah, if you're big into Durango: Wild Lands, this is sad news, though it's nice to know the devs will continue development past the recent announcements of the scheduled shutdown. What's crazy is that the title is only five months old, and when coupled with the known problems during development, it would seem the writing was on the wall even before the game was released. My guess is that the game wasn't earning, and since it's an MMO, it's probably difficult to afford frequent updates if the player base isn't large enough to keep the game afloat. In an earlier Facebook post, the developers explain that it's with a heavy heart that they had to make this decision, but of course, leave out any real explanations. Official forums will also be closed on the 18th.
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We can expect all in-app purchases to be removed today, and the entire game will go offline on December 18th. The above Facebook post notes the termination schedule for Durango: Wild Lands.