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Warrior Epic

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Online Multiplayer
Developer: Possibility Space

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'Warrior Epic' Closed Beta Starts April 30

by Rainier on April 27, 2009 @ 8:30 a.m. PDT

Warrior Epic is a free to download & play online action/RPG set in an original fantasy universe, where players can utilize a wide selection of warrior classes to go out raiding dungeons in a variety of novel environments. Warrior Epic let you play co-op campaigns or slug it out with friends in PVP.

Warrior Epic is an online, action role-playing game set in an original fantasy universe. In the game, players will assume command of a Warrior Hall from which they manage their characters’ adventures. They can recruit from a wide array of Warrior Classes, each with its own style of play. The Classes and the Hall itself can be upgraded visually as well as functionally. Players adventure together in multiplayer campaigns, adventure mode, solo quests and PVP.

One of the most unique aspects of Warrior Epic is that death does not mean the end of a warrior. Instead, it opens totally new and strategic options for players. The game’s unique Warrior Spirits System enables fallen warriors to not only be revived at any time at their hall, but also to be transformed into Spirits that can be bound to weapons to increase and open weapon abilities and skills, or they can be called out to inflict massive damage depending on player needs.

Unlike most MMO’s today, Warrior Epic will offer players a satisfying online experience even if they have only a few hours a week to play. One of the ways Warrior Epic achieves this is by putting a heavy emphasis on focused, session-based missions. These 20-30 minute sessions allow a player to make significant progress in regards to leveling their Warrior, gaining loot, and accomplishing more in a much shorter timeframe than other existing games.

"We are excited to finally showcase all the updated features, cool content and all the polish that has gone into the development of Warrior Epic," said Peter Cesario, Director of New Business and Product Development. "We are eager to see how our beta community will fair through all of the exciting content we are offering in the beta and we look forward to hearing their feedback as we gear up for the official launch."

The Warrior Epic team has been hard at work making improvements to all aspects of the game since last year when a small group of players got a sneak peek at an early version. Major updates include a dramatically improved user experience as well as many new powerful and devastating abilities that have been added to the skill trees of all base and sub character classes. Additionally, much of the end game content has been implemented with new bosses, quests, campaigns and items suitable for higher level characters.

Possibility Space has developed a unique “Download on Demand” technology for our games. This technology allows you to start playing even before the full game is downloaded! The game will grab the files it needs, when it needs them. All of your stats and equipment are stored on our servers, so you can play from any PC anywhere in the world simply by visiting our website and running the small install exe.

Warrior Epic is developed by Possibility Space, a studio is managed by veterans of the mainstream game industry. Their previous work includes hits like StarCraft, Age of Mythology, Gears of War, Command and Conquer III, Battle for Middle Earth, and more.

Interested parties to join the soon coming beta test can sign up here. If selected to join the closed beta, players will receive a beta-key via the e-mail address they provided.

True Games and Possibility Space plan to launch Warrior Epic in spring 2009.


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