New Worldis heavily driven by its PvP content, and the best way to take advantage of all it has to offer is by forming a company. These function much like guilds do in other games, as they’re essentially groups of players that work together to accomplish a variety of tasks.
Forming a company inNew Worldis a straightforward process, although there are a few things you’ll need to knock out first. If you’re hoping to start your own company and take control of Aeternum’s sprawling map, here’s what you need to know.
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What is a company in New World
Companies are player-formed groups that are associated with one of three factions inNew World— Marauders, Syndicate, or Covenant. You can only join a company with players in the same faction as you, making it imperative that you plan ahead with your friends. If one of you joins the wrong faction, they’ll need to switch — an option that’s only available a few times per year.
Companies can then take part in a variety of PvP content, such as declaring war on another settlement or participating in Outpost Rush battles. In short, joining or creating a company allows you to take full advantage of all the PvP options inNew World, and you should try to become part of one as soon as possible.
How to form a company in New World
After tackling the first few quests and running around Aeternum for a few hours, you’ll eventually have the option to form a company. The process itself is incredibly easy, but there are several tasks you’ll need to complete before Amazon Games gives you the chance to become the leader of a company.
Here’s a quick rundown of how to create a company inNew World:
Creating a company is arguably easier than joining a pre-existing one. To do that, you’ll need to get invited by another player or peruse theRecruitmentchat at the bottom left of your screen. Once you get invited, simply press F1 and you’ll join the company.
Now that you’re part of a company, you’re able to check out detailed information about the group by heading back to theCompanymenu. This will show you a list of all players — and their position — in the company, as well as an overview of your company bank and other regulations.