May 20th, 2024 by Robert
It’s been a couple weeks since we released the Alvanda Development Update 1.6.21 – Prepare For Liftoff!
Today, it is our pleasure to share with you the results from the Alvanda Roadmap Voting Poll we had live this past week of May of 2024.
We’ll share with you the list of features below, starting with the most voted feature, down to the least voted one.
So, let’s get right into it!
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On our side, these last 3 months since the completion of our very first Expansion, From Chaos To Order, have been non-stop action and progress.
As a summary, we’ve completed well over 100 platform improvements!
A few of those improvements we’ll discuss in today’s Alvanda Development Update: 1.18.21 – Prepare For Liftoff.
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