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Picture from True games looking for mythical loving beta players

Staring out of the window? Wondering how to fill your day? Wonder no further. Mytheon, the much anticipated online, multiplayer RPG from True Games Interactive and developer Petroglyph, is beckoning all true adventures to help beta test the game. The companies have begun distributing closed beta keys and are inviting Mytheon fans to join in.

We know that our Mytheon fans have been dying to get their hands on the game, but we have hand-picked those who had access to this point,” said Peter Cesario, director of product development and new business at True Games. “Development is an ongoing process and we now feel that the game is at a point where we are ready to really have the community that has been growing and building, come in and play-test the early game as we progress towards open beta and the official launch. We are very happy to get some early feedback that will give us an opportunity to make even more improvements.”

Mytheon is a fantasy based RPG where players assume the roles of “Stonecasters”, powerful humans imbued with the ability to cast spells, summon minions, and erect structures that aid them in battle. The game will offer an assortment of player classes with each approaching combat differently and offering a range of unique abilities. Players can now join the closed beta, and experience the excitement of battling a giant Cyclops or challenging the god Hephaestus. True Games and Petroglyph will demo the game next week at the San Francisco Game Developer’s Conference.

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