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Wizard101 MMO officially launches


A few months ago we reported on the announcement of Wizard101, a new kid-friendly fantasy MMO from start-up developer Kingsisle Entertainment. After a few months of beta testing, the game has now been officially launched to the public at the game's official web site. While the game is free to play, you can sign up to get extra content for $9.95 a month and the developer is offering a $60 a year deal for a limited time.

Wizard101 has players become wizards in the game (hence the title) with seven different schools of magic to choose from. The game will use collectible card-style gameplay for magic battles and will also include puzzles and mini-games,among other features. Our sister site Massively did a hands-on preview of the game when the official announcement was made back in May.

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KingsIsle reveals new Wizard101 MMO game


A few weeks ago the Texas-based MMO game developer KingsIsle Entertainment officially revealed their presence (even though the existence of the company has been known for some time beforehand). Now the developer has revealed one of the two games they are currently working on. It's titled Wizard101 and boy, does it ever look and sound like Sony Online's planned Free Realms free-to-play MMO.

Like Free Realms, Wizard101 is supposed to be an free-to-play MMO that is fdesigned or a younger audience than the typical fantasy massively multiplayer game. Players can become wizards in the game (hence the title) with seven different schools of magic to choose from. The game will use collectible card-style gameplay for magic battles and will also include puzzles and mini-games,among other features. The game's official web site has already gone live and is accepting sign-ups for its upcoming beta test. Wizard101 is scheduled to officially launch in the third quarter of 2008. Our sister site Massively already has some hands-on impressions that you can check out.

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