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Concept art and screenshots finally revealed for The Secret World

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Concept art and screenshots finally revealed for The Secret World

Posted on 10 September 2009 by ClassicMoments

Wow, Funcom.
You guys really did a good job, making gamers curious about your upcoming title.
Even we had the limited access.

Now that the embargo has lifted, we’re finally revealing The Secret World:



Concept art is as cool as the screenshots:

And yes, this is actually a MMO.

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Dragon Nest gameplay – PAX 2009

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Dragon Nest gameplay – PAX 2009

Posted on 04 September 2009 by ClassicMoments

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Dungeon Fighter Online PvP – PAX 2009

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Dungeon Fighter Online PvP – PAX 2009

Posted on 04 September 2009 by ClassicMoments

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Star Trek Online and Champions Online will be available for hands-on at PAX 2009

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Star Trek Online and Champions Online will be available for hands-on at PAX 2009

Posted on 20 August 2009 by ClassicMoments

Will we see Trekkies at PAX 2009 this year?
Probably a bit more than usual.

Star Trek Online (publisher: Atari) will be be introduced at PAX 2009, hands-on experience for the first time. Though they weren’t clear if it’ll be for the media only or for the public, but we’re sure they’ll release “something new” about Star Trek Online MMO.

Atari will also introduce Champions Online. This title is MMO as well.
Super heroes will be everywhere in unique graphic and style.

If you’re interested, make sure to check out the website.

Star Trek Online Website
Champions Online Website

And to everyone who’s going to be attending PAX 2009, this is Atari’s first time so go easy on them, yeah?

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