Frogster unveils strong MMO line-up
Players looking for a variety of themes in the prolific MMO genre need not look further than Frogster, a PC game publisher with an emphasis on virtual worlds. Due out during the second half of 2008 are StoneAge 2, Runes of Magic, and The Chronicles of Spellborn, which should complement Frogster's existing portfolio of casual MMO titles.
Runes of Magic is an RPG that will enter its closed beta phase this September. Beta registration has already begun at the game's official site, and an open beta will begin in November before the game's pre-Christmas season release.
The Chronicles of Spellborn recently passed numerous stress tests and has been deemed ready for final balancing and publishing. Take a dip in Spellborn's pond by registering for its beta phase at the official website.
The recently announced StoneAge 2 will begin closed beta testing in August and will see release this autumn. Players interested in bashing fellow troglodytes with clubs can download the beta from Big Download.
Finally, would-be scallywags can loot the booty for an upcoming Bounty Bay add-on near the tail end of the plank... er, the year, as well, and soccer fans should stay tuned for word from the company regarding their free-to-play soccer title, Kickster.
Runes of Magic is an RPG that will enter its closed beta phase this September. Beta registration has already begun at the game's official site, and an open beta will begin in November before the game's pre-Christmas season release.
The Chronicles of Spellborn recently passed numerous stress tests and has been deemed ready for final balancing and publishing. Take a dip in Spellborn's pond by registering for its beta phase at the official website.
The recently announced StoneAge 2 will begin closed beta testing in August and will see release this autumn. Players interested in bashing fellow troglodytes with clubs can download the beta from Big Download.
Finally, would-be scallywags can loot the booty for an upcoming Bounty Bay add-on near the tail end of the plank... er, the year, as well, and soccer fans should stay tuned for word from the company regarding their free-to-play soccer title, Kickster.



