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Platform(s): PC
Genre: Online Multiplayer
Publisher: NCSoft

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'Guild Wars' Online Store Opens

by Rainier on Aug. 3, 2006 @ 9:33 a.m. PDT

Guild Wars is a Competitive Online Role Playing Game with an emphasis on rewarding player skill. In large head-to-head guild battles, cooperative group combat, and single player missions, players will explore a fantasy world while pursuing professions and acquiring skills to develop their own personalized character. Unique items, special abilities, and a wide variety of skills add meaningful value for the player and for their comrades.

The store is initially selling Guild Wars and Guild Wars Factions(TM) games, as well as additional character slots, the item most-requested by Guild Wars players, which can now be purchased and immediately used on existing player accounts.

"Guild Wars and Guild Wars Factions are the first NCsoft games to be integrated into PlayNC, the NCsoft online store, through a user-friendly in-game purchase option," said Dorothy Ferguson, VP of sales and marketing for NCsoft North America. "Instant access to purchases gives gamers the stuff they want, without a wait, wrapped in a great shopping experience inside the game."

Guild Wars, an instant bestseller worldwide upon its release in April 2005, and Guild Wars Factions, the number one game in both North America and Europe earlier this year, are global online roleplaying games. Guild Wars Nightfall, coming later this year, will continue this great tradition. These games invite players to immerse themselves in epic storylines centered in vibrant fantasy settings, build personalized characters, and find grand adventures in missions and quests.

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