Eterspire Arrives on PC and Mac, Bringing Full Cross-Play to the Indie MMO

Eterspire, a free-to-play indie MMORPG that has quietly built a 300,000-player community on iOS and Android, is now out on Steam for PC and the Mac App Store. The desktop launch means mobile and computer players can finally share servers, characters, and progress without workarounds, sliding the game into the growing group of small-studio MMOs chasing a true cross-platform experience. The game hit 687 concurrent players on Steam today, not bad for an indie MMORPG.
Developed in Buenos Aires, Eterspire leans on old-school design, like manual grinding, co-op dungeons, no pay-to-win gear, which has helped it stand out against flashier, microtransaction-heavy rivals. Time will tell if Etherspire can hold its own against better funded rivals, but the indie look and feel clearly has its own charm.
What’s new on desktop
- UI reworked and rescaled to clear more screen space for widescreen monitors.
- Native WASD movement plus mouse-driven attacks and hotkeys for maps, inventory, and social menus.
- Plug-and-play controller support on both mobile and desktop, matching common MMO button layouts.
- A RuneScape-style “world” selector that lets players hop between instances based on population or friends.
- Single account works everywhere, so progress carries over from phone to computer instantly.

