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  • Suba Games is interested in resurrecting Wizardry Online

    by 
    Justin Olivetti
    Justin Olivetti
    01.07.2015

    Could Wizardry Online make a comeback in North America and Europe after being shut down by SOE last year? It's an outlying possibility, as a fan push and a positive response by publisher Suba Games have indicated interest in such a move. Fans struck up a player petition to revive Wizardry Online in the West, prompting Suba to affirm that it is interested as well. "It's always great to see people passionate enough to pool together and try to have their voices heard," Suba CM Xjmas posted on the studio's forums. "In this case, I want to let you know you all have been heard and Suba is interested in reviving this game. They have actually made contact with the developer but have yet to conclude an outcome with them yet." Such a resurrection is familiar territory to Suba; the publisher recently spearheaded an effort to bring Dream of Mirror Online back to life following that game's sunset. You can watch the Wizardry Online player petition video after the break.

  • Suba Games is bringing Dream of Mirror Online back

    by 
    Eliot Lefebvre
    Eliot Lefebvre
    10.06.2014

    It's always sad when you lose a game that meant a lot to you. Dream of Mirror Online made a pretty big impact on a number of players, and it's been gone for a while. Yet sometimes it turns out that the game is less gone than you had previously thought, which is also the case with Dream of Mirror Online. It's coming roaring back under the aegis of Suba Games. When? Where? How? Who can say? The team behind this unexpected revival certainly can't, as the official post states that there are no more details to be announced at this time. Still, there's a very quick trailer past the break, and if you've been missing the game, you can take some joy in the fact that it is happening after all. So isn't that enough? [Thanks to Evan for the tip!]

  • Priston Tale introduces the Ice Mine

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    Matt Daniel
    Matt Daniel
    10.24.2011

    Priston Tale, the long-running free-to-play MMORPG from SUBA Games, has announced its latest content update in a press release today. The update focuses on a cold, desolate land known as the Ice Mine, which only the most valiant of warriors could dare to brave. Of course, with great danger comes great reward, and the Ice Mine is no exception. Players who venture into the new territory will find all-new level 108 gear with which to increase their power. And they're going to need all the help they can get if they hope to face off against the Ice Mine's big baddy, Tulla. If you want to join the battle, head on over to Priston Tale's official site to sign up. [Source: SUBA Games press release]

  • Massively teams up with Raptr and Bounty Hounds Online for piles of gaming prizes

    by 
    Rubi Bayer
    Rubi Bayer
    08.25.2011

    SUBA Games, the company behind Bounty Hounds Online, has been offering some pretty exciting contests for the game's beta testers. The latest one is on an even bigger scale, and Massively has joined forces with Raptr and the Bounty Hounds Online team to give players the chance to win NOX headsets, a Razer mouse and keyboard, and piles of in-game currency for BHO. The event is divided into three contests, so you've got several different ways to win. There's a contest for captioning a screenshot, one for hours logged via Raptr, and one for pure random luck. You can get all the details on the Bounty Hounds Online forums. The contest lasts until September 5th, so get your entries in and good luck!

  • Raptr and MAT offer prizes for killing zombies

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    Eliot Lefebvre
    Eliot Lefebvre
    01.29.2011

    Raptr has become one of the more popular game community systems out there, and odds are good that several of our readers already use it for tracking playtime and messaging across multiple games. The team behind the client has teamed up with Suba Games to provide a pretty interesting promotion, offering MAT players a chance to earn some goodies for both the game and Raptr itself. And as with most player-friendly promotions, all you have to do is sign up and play. The promotion is structured around playtime within the game, with players qualifying for better prizes the longer they remain in-game. MAT itself is an MMOFPS structured around players wielding real-world weapons against the usual army of zombies, mummies, and other supernatural undead scourges. If it sounds like the sort of thing that might tickle your fancy for the weekend, take a look at the official page to sign up -- after all, there are worse ways to spend some downtime on the weekend than shooting zombies.