Warrior Epic, the free-to-play MMO from True Games, is joining what very well may be the next big thing for MMO gaming: they now have an iPhone app. They follow in the footsteps of games like Fallen Earth and Crime Craft, who led the charge earlier this year by announcing that they were working on iPhone apps.
Now while we know you'd never play while you were in class or at work, this is a handy way to get your Warrior Epic fix during your lunch hour or between classes. The game is available free of charge at the iPhone App store and is a quick and easy way to check out the game if you haven't yet, or to expand your gameplay if you're already a fan. The iPhone app isn't the only new direction True Games is taking with Warrior Epic. If you're on Facebook, there will be an app for Warrior Epic there very soon as well.
Reader Comments (5)
Posted: Dec 14th 2009 1:13PM DFuzzy1 said
This will only end in tears, I just know it.
The fact that you only get experience when you FINISH an instance (unless they changed that since I last played) means that you'll get a lot of people that can't put the phone down for fear of having all their hard work go to waste.
But yay for MMO diversity!
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The fact that you only get experience when you FINISH an instance (unless they changed that since I last played) means that you'll get a lot of people that can't put the phone down for fear of having all their hard work go to waste.
But yay for MMO diversity!
Posted: Dec 14th 2009 2:09PM (Unverified) said
Fuzzy, thanks for your comment! You've stopped me being even tempted to install this and play it at work, I just know I'd get sucked in -.-
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Posted: Dec 15th 2009 12:27PM (Unverified) said
Just the European servers closed. US is open and actually expanding!
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