Time to get bloody, y'all. Gravity Interactive's horror MMO Requiem: Bloodymare is set to launch on June 16th. Although the game will be free-to-play, there are two levels of subscriptions available that present attractive features to players. From the press release: "The basic and premium packages cost $7.99/month and $14.99/month, respectively. The packages also include faster character development, increased item drops, bonus points from Item Mall purchases as well as enhanced chat functionality." You can see the full list of features per access level, grouped together on their site.
But best of all, if you pre-order today (and up until the 12th), you'll receive an exclusive 3-day early access pass into the game and a special experience bonus for the early period. Drop into the dark and gory world of Bloodymare on the 16th, and expect a First Impressions very soon!
[Thanks, Luis!]
Reader Comments (5)
Posted: Jun 11th 2008 4:38AM (Unverified) said
Unfortunately the game is horrid in almost every aspect.
Posted: Jun 10th 2008 10:00AM Rollins said
Wait, they're trying to charge for that game? Good luck.
Posted: Jun 10th 2008 11:46AM (Unverified) said
The game was a total disappointment, FYI. Not a bad game, just totally not what I was expecting, and there wasn't anything remarkable about it.
Posted: Jun 11th 2008 2:59AM (Unverified) said
charing for an MMO may work for big name games, but for small one's like this, a monthly fee is going to be hard to pull off. better selling the game and doing microtransactions, or even give the game away.
it's the main issue as more MMO's come out, that no one wants to have a half dozen subscriptions, or be forced to subscribe/unsubscribe whenever they want to play.
companies need to move to new models if they want to survive in this ever growing market. changes need to be made.
it's the main issue as more MMO's come out, that no one wants to have a half dozen subscriptions, or be forced to subscribe/unsubscribe whenever they want to play.
companies need to move to new models if they want to survive in this ever growing market. changes need to be made.
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