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Posted on Tuesday, March 2, 2010 by | Comments No Comments yet


Picture from ijji.com lifting gamers’ spirits

ijji.com has just added a massive DLC to its free to play Soul of the Ultimate Nation. This news combines two of my favorite words – game and free. “Soul of the Ultimate Nation is a fast, thrilling and engaging MMO game, so just imagine what fresh, menacing quests and an increased level cap offer,” said Calvin Yang, vice president of marketing, commenting on the new downloadable content. The title is a fantasy MMORPG set in a world ravaged by corruption and war. The upgrade offers gamers yet another alternative to the growing MMORPGs on the Internet. The new level cap has now jumped from level 100 to 115, and includes new missions, quests and area conquests, plus more customizations and a revamping of the shield system. Those of you intrigued by the sound of the game or those of you already playing can find out all you need to know at its official site.

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