Updated Development Roadmap for Pantheon Rise Of The Fallen
Visionary Realms has released a significant update to the 2025 development roadmap for Pantheon Rise Of The Fallen, outlining substantial content additions scheduled through the end of the year. The revised roadmap follows the recent Black Rose Keep release and provides players with a clearer picture of upcoming features, including the highly anticipated introduction of mounts and taming systems.
November Content Expansion: Wildbloods and Black Rose Keep
The November update will introduce the Wildbloods point of interest in Silent Plains, described by developers as a lore-rich adventure zone with unique encounters and deep narrative elements. This area expansion aims to provide players with meaningful exploration opportunities while advancing the game's overarching storyline.
Alongside the Wildbloods content, November will bring updates to Wizard class abilities, offering players new combat options and strategic possibilities. The Black Rose Keep zone will receive a high-level event designed to challenge experienced players, along with the temporary conclusion of the area's main questline. Developers have indicated they will share additional details about the Wildbloods faction and their homeland in the weeks leading up to the November release.
December Feature: Mounts and Taming System Implementation
December marks a milestone update with the introduction of the mounts and taming system. The initial implementation will focus on core functionality, allowing players to tame horses, stable them in towns, and utilize them for transportation across Terminus. This foundational system establishes the framework for future expansions that will include additional mount types, rare variants, and potential customization options.
Development team representatives explained that implementing the taming system at this stage enables seamless integration of tamable creatures into new zones as they are developed, rather than requiring retroactive additions. The system will also help developers balance travel speeds as the game world continues to expand, ensuring mounts remain valuable without compromising exploration dynamics.
Long-Term Development: Badia de Cara Zone Progress
Work continues on the ocean and island zone Badia de Cara, which represents a significant investment in water-based gameplay systems. Developers emphasize that aquatic content forms an essential component of their vision for a fully realized Terminus world. The systems being developed for this zone will support water-based content across all future areas of the game.
Recognizing the technical challenges associated with water gameplay in MMORPGs, the development team has moved the Badia de Cara release to 2026 to ensure proper implementation. This decision reflects their commitment to delivering polished aquatic experiences that avoid common pitfalls seen in other games while providing engaging gameplay mechanics.
Looking Toward 2026 and Beyond
The updated roadmap confirms that 2026 will bring additional major content updates, with developers planning to share more detailed plans for the first part of next year in upcoming development updates. The extended timeline for Badia de Cara suggests a methodical approach to content development, prioritizing system stability and player experience over rapid feature releases.
Community feedback continues to influence development priorities, with the team acknowledging player support throughout the game's evolution. The roadmap adjustments demonstrate ongoing commitment to building a comprehensive fantasy world while maintaining development transparency with the player base.