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Posted on Wednesday, March 10, 2010 by | Comments 3 Comments


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En Masse Entertainment has revealed the first details for its Action MMO, Tera. Currently in development for the PC by Bluehole Studio, the game will first launch in Korea this summer, and Western markets will follow in the winter. En Masse, the company responsible for adapting the game for western players is made up of people from some of the top MMO developers including Blizzard, NCsoft and ArenaNet. The game will combine action-adventure style combat with six character races, eight classes, thousands of quests, a huge array of weapons and items, and hundreds of monsters. It appears enough to amuse the average RPG gamer. The world of Tera has been torn apart by the gods, and monsters and demons have been unleashed as a result.

Dr. Jae-Heon Yang, CEO of En Masse Entertainment, said of the game, “Tera is a new class of MMO that combines the depth and flexibility of online PC games with the lush graphics and immediacy of console action games.” The game’s official web site has already launched with lots of video and screenshots from the game. Looks like this will be a busy year for the wanton adventurer!

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Alaric | March 10th, 2010 at 9:09 AM Permalink to this Comment

Silly Yang thinks consoles have “lush graphics.” LOL.

simon | March 10th, 2010 at 11:44 AM Permalink to this Comment

everyones allowed their own opinion ;-)

Gonk | March 11th, 2010 at 4:18 AM Permalink to this Comment

hey the more RPG’s the better in my deluded opinion…..

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