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Tera to be distributed in US by Atari; to be released in 2011

There are already a number of new MMO titles planned for launch here in the US in 2011 and today it was announced that one of them, Tera, will use Atari to distribute the game in the US. Atari of course has already had experience with releasing two MMO games on their own (Champions Online and Star Trek Online) and also recently distributed a boxed retail version of EVE Online.

Just a recap: the fantasy themed MMO Tera was first announced back in February 2010 is being developed by Korea-based Bluehole Studio. It's being co-developed and published by US-based En Masse Entertainment which was founded in part by the co-founder of ArenaNet Patrick Wyatt.

[Via email press release]

TERA trailer shows the power of archers


TERA aims to bring action-focused combat to MMOs, and there is nothing more action-oriented than shooting people. In this case, it's with arrows. This trailer delves into the visuals and play style of archers as they shoot enemies through both mundane and magical means. It doesn't really go into the viewpoint of players using said archers, but it does show the battles and flashy visuals from an external viewpoint. All that we can tell is stuff that would be patently obvious: archers stand mostly at a range, attack with arrows mostly, and shift between different kinds of arrows for different situations.

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TERA trailer catches some butterflies, kills some monsters


If this trailer is any indication, TERA looks to be the most engaging butterfly-catching simulator on the market! Oh, and it also has some fighting and stuff. Joking aside, the latest MMO from Korea is finally entering open beta, and to signal the launch they have released a new trailer. It shows off many of the key elements of the game: dodging, real-time combat, player-vs-player, crafting, quests, and all the things you would expect from an MMORPG. While the butterflies (and gratuitous breast physics, which are always surreal to see in a game) seem a little nonsensical, we're sure it will all make sense.

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TERA E3 demonstration video throws you into the action


This demonstration video for TERA takes the behind-closed-doors presentation shown at E3 2010 and condenses it down to presentation that's just over five minutes. In it, you'll see the spectacular graphics and high action gameplay that separates TERA from many other fantasy MMO games. TERA is expected to release sometime in 2011.

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TERA trailer brings back the action to MMOs


This is the first we've heard of Korean MMO The Exiled Realm of Arborea (TERA) in a while, and it still looks like standard MMO fare. Skimpy armor, scantily-clad fantasy babes, and stereotypical environment and monster design are all present in this trailer. However, the claim that it is the first true action MMO (something Age of Conan attempted to be as well) makes us slightly interested. Another thing that also drew our interest is that it is not free-to-play, which places it in stiff competition with Lineage and Aion.

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Tera trailer jumps into the heat of battle


Shown at GDC 2010, this trailer shows off some of the amazing graphics and gameplay of TERA, an upcoming fantasy themed MMORPG. The game is currently expected to launch in Korea over the summer with a North American release in the winter.

"In TERA, players master their destiny in a richly detailed game world with a pioneering dynamic combat system. Individual player actions can transform the balance of power in a world where old rivalries are erased, and disparate races must form a common federation to stave off destruction by marauding monsters and warring gods."

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More info on Tera revealed

Yesterday we reported that a new US based company, En Masse Entertainment, had been formed to help localize and publish Tera, an upcoming fantasy MMO from Korean-based developer Bluehole Studio. Today more info about the game itself has been revealed, including the fact that this previously unknown (to the US audience) game has been in development for three years.

Bluehole has spent the equivalent of $24 million to develop Tera, according to their latest press release. The game will feature what they are calling their "non-targeting gameplay system" which would seem to indicate a more action-packed MMO game than most. The game is about to enter its third close beta test in Korea with 20,000 people participating. En Masse Entertainment plans to release the game for US and European audiences sometime after the game launches in Korea.

En Masse Entertainment announced; will launch MMO Tera

The MMO game space just got a new developer/publisher today with the official announcement of En Masse Entertainment. Based in Seattle the company is a subsidiary of South Korean-based publisher Bluehole Studio and are planning to bring Bluehole's fantasy themed MMO game Tera to North America and Europe.

En Masse's co-founders include Patrick Wyatt as its Chief Operating Officer. Wyatt had previously co-founded ArenaNet and helped to launch their title Guild Wars. Another co-founder is Senior Producer Brian Knox who previously worked as Producer for NCsoft's latest MMO launch Aion.

As far as Tera itself, it's described as a game with lots of player-controlled action in "a world where six races try to work together for the common good." It's scheduled to launch in Korea later this year but no definitive launch date has been announced for the US and Europe. The game's official web site has already launched with lots of video and screenshots from the game.
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