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  • Soul Master to be published in Europe by gamigo

    by 
    Beau Hindman
    Beau Hindman
    03.11.2010

    gamigo, a leading publisher of FTP online games, announced its latest creation called Soul Master. "We are excited to announce that we will be the exclusive European publisher of Soul Master," says gamigo executive board member Patrick Streppel. "Soul Master provides a unique gameplay experience that combines strategy and role-play, fitting perfectly into our broad portfolio of free-to-play online games." In Soul Master, an entirely mission-based world, three factions duke it out for the right to rule all. Inside cities players will find a place to meet and to get quests, something the developer claims to have no shortage of. Besides just running through missions to build up a character, however, players will be attempting to capture resources that will aid them in building up a base and growing an army. There will be no lack of PvP, either, as players will be able to fight other Soul Masters in PvP battles and in guild wars that are going to be an "absolute highlight" of the experience. Expected to be released in the third quarter of 2010, Soul Master will be staying in the tradition of gamigo's other titles and remaining completely free-to-play. Join me after the jump for a trailer and some more game highlights.

  • Black Prophecy gets publisher, decides on pricing

    by 
    Krystalle Voecks
    Krystalle Voecks
    03.04.2010

    One of the titles we've been watching for with bated breath here at Massively has been Reakktor Media's futuristic space MMO Black Prophecy. While they've been working hard on the game after getting past a funding snag, they've also been seeking a distribution partner to assist in getting the game to all of us -- until now. The good news is that not only has Reakktor teamed up with Gamigo to distribute Black Prophecy globally, but also that the game is being released as a free-to-play title. That's right, all the luscious graphics, space combat, and more will be available for just the cost of some time and a download! (Of course, let's be honest -- we'll probably spend a small fortune making our ships look cool.) Congrats to Reakktor and Gamigo on a smart partnership. Hopefully with this news, and an experienced distribution partner, we'll see some Black Prophecy beta goodness coming soon. %Gallery-46991%

  • Fiesta Europe opens two new instant dungeons

    by 
    Seraphina Brennan
    Seraphina Brennan
    11.29.2009

    European Fiesta players are in luck as Gamigo has opened up two new instant dungeons in the game, and not just for high end players either! Players in the mid-game levels of 25 to 45 can now take on the challenges of ferocious monsters in the Tower of Izyel. Players will fight to retake the tower with one of the monster creator NPCs, Maria, and hopefully restore the tower's purity. High level players will be able to enjoy the Lair of the Sleeping Dragon, where we here at Massively think that dragon won't be sleeping for long once players start entering the lair! It's really hard to sleep with all of those adventurers in their plate mail clunking around. For all of the information on Fiesta Online Europe, check out their main website.

  • European NeoSteam reveals closed beta

    by 
    Seraphina Brennan
    Seraphina Brennan
    04.30.2009

    We've spoken about Neo Steam a few times now as the upcoming steampunk MMO being re-engineered for English speaking audiences by Atlus Online, the new division of Atlus Games. What we haven't mentioned, however, is that there will be two versions of Neo Steam for English audiences -- the Atlus American version and Gamigo's European version.Gamigo has recently thrown open the doors on their open beta test for Neo Steam, letting all interested parties enter the battle between Rogwel and Elerd. For the sake of not confusing the two games, Gamigo has subtitled their version "Steam Wars Begin" while Atlus has dubbed their version, "Neo Steam: The Shattered Continent," as we have reported on before.So if you're itching to see what exactly Atlus is working on, you can jump over to Gamigo to sign up for a free account and check out the game. We're excited to see what exactly Atlus is adding to Neo Steam, as they've said before that their localization is going beyond just a short translation and name changes

  • Fiesta Online comes to Europe

    by 
    Brenda Holloway
    Brenda Holloway
    06.21.2008

    You know what we love more than anything here at Massively? You guessed it, Asian import MMOs. We can't get enough of them. Seriously. If we didn't find an eager crop of bright-faced young, anime-inspired MMOs in our in-boxes each morning, we'd know there was something very wrong with the world. Luckily, we're in no danger, because we have news today that Fiesta Online, already a hit in the US as part of OutSpark's collection of free-to-play Asian imports, has signed Gamigo to bring the game to Europe. English (reworked) and German versions will be released this summer, with French and Spanish version arriving later this year.Fiesta Online is a 3D MMO with cartoony graphics, fully customizable characters, four character classes, and hundreds of quests, some of which need thirty people to complete. Dare we say, WoW-killer?[Worlds in Motion]