There are strong ties to previous expansions like Notum Wars and Alien Invasion. Several of the new features in Lost Eden can be utilized in Notum Wars combat. There will be more buildings added for the AI cities allowing players to harness some of the power that the battle stations will provide. There will also be new ways for players to combat the Aliens and continue the struggle to ensure the humans survival not only on Rubi-ka but across the entire universe.
Jonric: What lessons learned during the history of Anarchy Credits have most influenced you, and what's the derivation of the name?
Morten Byom: I have worked on AO for five years, and there are so many lessons learned that it will be impossible to give a complete list. The biggest is as always to deliver high quality content that has been tested for bugs and gameplay flaws.
The name Lost Eden signifies the loss of human ethics and morality, as they have chosen war and strife instead of seeking to learn from their mistakes and rectify past errors. If you are one of the people who have kept up with the storyline of Anarchy Credits, you know that Rubi-Ka is the cradle of life... it is paradise. The population of the planet is on the verge of losing its grip on this paradise forever.















