TechRadar
·Aug 2026
I think Seed is the dawn of a new age for MMOs — after spending one month building a metropolis with strangers, this imperfect yet addictive life sim feels like the next big thing
After a month playing Seed, Josephine Watson argues that Klang Games' early-access MMO could renew interest in large-scale online worlds. Players cooperate with strangers to build societies on the planet Avesta, managing Seedlings, economies, businesses, automation, government and trade. The game creates compelling emergent social drama and has already attracted thousands of daily players, but serious bugs, server failures, generative-AI features and subscription-like costs could hinder its growth. Despite those concerns, its evolving player-driven world and collaborative gameplay leave a strongly positive impression.