If you, like us, are always looking for a way to save a few dollars in your monthly MMO budget, then you may be glad to hear this news. After all, replacing all those robot minions when they get trashed can be really expensive - or maybe that's just us. In either case, if you're an avid City of Heroes or City of Villains, Lineage, or Lineage II player, then you'll be glad to hear that our friends over at GoGamer have a great sale on NCsoft time cards going on now. (We'd assume they'll work on Aion as well, considering their site lists these cards as being valid for Auto Assault....)
Right now, you can score two months of prepaid game time for the seriously cheap price of $18.90. While there is a shipping cost, the charge becomes very minor compared to the overall savings when you stock up on multiple cards. Of course, if you don't really want several months of cheap game time, you could always go in on an order with friends - or just send them to us. We'd gladly take any spare pre-paid time off your hands. Expensive robot minion replacements and all that, you know.
Reader Comments (8)
Posted: Jul 31st 2009 10:48AM TheJackman said
My monthly MMO budget is really low, and I do not have any room for crappy NCsoft games and in the way there last new mmo did go I will say far away from Aion as well pretty grapics do not make good games! And no end game and way too much pvp make it all too easy for me to pass on it!
Posted: Jul 31st 2009 11:29AM (Unverified) said
Thanks for the heads up Massively. Just picked some of these up!
Posted: Jul 31st 2009 11:51AM Ripper McGee said
The PlayNC game time cards can be applied to Dungeon Runners, too. A 60 day card gives ~ 6 months membership for Dungeon Runners. Almost as cheap as buying the retail box (but not Bling Gnome).
~Ripper
~Ripper
Posted: Jul 31st 2009 12:29PM risk said
did anybody try to use it on Aion? did it work?
Posted: Jul 31st 2009 2:13PM (Unverified) said
Sorry to be so cliché here, but...
LOL !!! FAIL!!
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LOL !!! FAIL!!
Posted: Aug 1st 2009 3:42AM (Unverified) said
"Right now, you can score two months of prepaid game time for the seriously cheap price of $18.90. While there is a shipping cost, the charge becomes very minor compared to the overall savings when you stock up on multiple cards."
'Seriously cheap'? 'Stock up on multiple cards [or]... go in on an order with friends [to save on shipping]'?
There's a difference between providing news and advertising, Massively, and the above is little more than an advert.
'Seriously cheap'? 'Stock up on multiple cards [or]... go in on an order with friends [to save on shipping]'?
There's a difference between providing news and advertising, Massively, and the above is little more than an advert.
Posted: Aug 1st 2009 9:48AM Krystalle Voecks said
I'm sorry you don't agree, but when we see cheap timecards on popular games, we generally like to note those sales so our readers can save some cash. That's all.
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