Forum lurkers rejoice! There's a brand-new board for you to haunt, and it's kinda sorta related to an upcoming fantasy MMORPG. Curt Schilling's 38 Studios has just published its community portal for Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, and while the title isn't massively (or particularly multiplayer), it is affiliated with 38's secretive Copernicus MMO.
When we say affiliated, we mean that the two titles share the same fictional world, so lore junkies will want to bookmark the new boards and set about discussing histories, race lore, and anything else pertaining to the realm of Amalur.
There's also the requisite community chat section in case you feel like a bit of the ol' ultraviolence with your fellow Amalurian forumites, so head to the official Reckoning site and register right away!
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Posted: Jun 30th 2011 9:30PM HokieKC said
@Tempes Magus - I suspect Elder Scrolls Online is being developed by ZeniMax Online and will be announced after Skyrim comes out.
Posted: Jun 30th 2011 11:04PM Decados said
Oh...look..another fantasy genre.
*yawn*
Wake me up when we have a good Wierd West one or a good Cyberpunk one.
*yawn*
Wake me up when we have a good Wierd West one or a good Cyberpunk one.
Posted: Jun 30th 2011 11:42PM donweel said
I knew about Amalur but not this one, thanx for finding this. So many new and shiny things on the horizon. Duo project from the creative minds behind Spawn and Elder Scrolls hard to go wrong. Hopefully be dusting off the beta testing hat some day soon.
Posted: Jul 1st 2011 2:29AM Skyydragonn said
@donweel
Your also forgettng the lore master of forgotten realms R.A. Salvatore. If nothing else I know the art and lore will be great.
FYI R.A. Salvatore is the brainchild behind Drizzt Do'Urden the infamous dark elf of forgotten realms
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Your also forgettng the lore master of forgotten realms R.A. Salvatore. If nothing else I know the art and lore will be great.
FYI R.A. Salvatore is the brainchild behind Drizzt Do'Urden the infamous dark elf of forgotten realms
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