With this year's hotly anticipated E3 media throw down less than 550,000 seconds away, companies have begun to announce which titles they plan to bring to the shindig, including NCsoft, which just sent over a list that includes the company's 2008
MMO Aion, as well as the upcoming Guild Wars expansion Eye of the North, and the free to download multiplayer title Dungeon Runners.
After several months of teasing players with impressive screenshots and trailers, Korean - based developer NCsoft has finally dated their highly anticipated
MMO Aion: The Tower of Eternity for North America and Europe.
Hickey also notes upcoming NCSoft
MMO Aion as a possible threat to World of Warcraft.
They're also giving away beta and pre-order access to their upcoming
MMO Aion.
Not exact matches
Aion, the soon - to - be formerly subscription - based
MMO developed by NCsoft, will follow the footsteps of so many before it and go free - to - play in Europe on February 28th.
Needless to say,
Aion shaping up to be one hell of an
MMO and we can not wait to get our hands on it.
With NCSoft's highly successful
Aion running on the first iteration of the CryEngine, Crytek's Ukraine - based studio working on an
MMO is certainly not an outrageous proposition.
NCsoft is the latest
MMO house to drink the F2P koolaid;
Aion will be making the switch to the free - to - play mode come February, the developer's announced, though only in Europe apparently.
Regardless of that fact the NPD findings have solidified
Aion as the hit
MMO release of September scorching past releases like Champions Online and Fallen Earth.
If you ever played any fantasy
MMO then you know exactly what we're talking about and
Aion definitely didn't want to be left out of the party.
He has also tried many different
MMO's including World of Warcraft, Star Trek Online, DC Universe Online,
AION and Guild Wars 1.
Aion is showing its age these days, but it when it was first released, it was among the
MMO genre's most visually striking titles, and even now, it can still impress.