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Microsoft Announces Limited Time Windows 8 Upgrade Discount for Windows 7, XP and Vista Users

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 01:09 PM PDT

Are you on the fence about upgrading to Windows 8? The new Metro UI and the lack of Windows Media Center have made many Maximum PC readers vow to stockpile Windows 7 OEM discs in a drawer somewhere. Microsoft's countering the worry with a competitive price point: through January 31st, upgrading from Windows 7, XP or Vista will only cost you $39.99 for a digital download. That's to the fancy-schmancy Windows 8 Pro, to boot -- and you can choose to toss in Windows Media Center for free during installation.

Microsoft ran through the upgrade process in a blog post today. Windows 7 users can drag whatever they want along for the Windows 8 ride, including apps, personal files and system settings; Vista users can't port over apps, while XP users can bring personal files and nothing else. The installation process lets you start off clean with a fresh install, too, of course.

A physical retail version will be available during the same time from for $69.99. Windows 8 and Windows 8 Pro System Builder versions will also be knocking around for the DIYers like you and me, but there's no word on how much that license will cost. People who buy a Windows 7 PC in the next few months will be able to upgrade to Windows 8 Pro for $15.

Digital Rights Groups Unveil "Declaration of Internet Freedom"

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 10:46 AM PDT

Legislators aren't the only ones who can whip together demands for digital equality. A couple of weeks ago, a pair of legislators that were instrumental in stopping SOPA and PIPA released a "Digital Bill of Rights," looking for feedback from you and me. Today, several of the organizations that spearheaded the SOPA/PIPA opposition -- including the EFF, Access Now and Free Press -- launched a "Declaration of Internet Freedom" of their own, and they're looking for both signatures and feedback for the petition.

If you're interested, head over to the Declaration of Internet Freedom website for full information on how to sign the petition, or how to leave feedback and interact with the declaration. Here's the full text as it is now:

We stand for a free and open Internet.

We support transparent and participatory processes for making Internet policy and the establishment of five basic principles:

  • Expression: Don't censor the Internet.
  • Access: Promote universal access to fast and affordable networks.
  • Openness: Keep the Internet an open network where everyone is free to connect, communicate, write, read, watch, speak, listen, learn, create and innovate.
  • Innovation: Protect the freedom to innovate and create without permission. Don't block new technologies, and don't punish innovators for their users' actions.
  • Privacy: Protect privacy and defend everyone's ability to control how their data and devices are used.

If SOPA and PIPA showed us anything, it's that the Internet will be regulated, and we're in danger of being bled to death by a thousand over-reaching cuts if an overarching credo doesn't protect user rights online.

Are broad, vague declarations like this (or the legislators' Digital Rights bill) the way to go, or would tighter language be better? Will these measures amount to anything in any case? A large part of the anti-SOPA movement's success was its widespread support, and this is the second similar "Bill of Rights"-type thing we've seen in a week from different digital rights supporters. Will a splintered front neutralize the message?

StatCounter: More Than 50 Percent of PCs Now Run Windows 7

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 10:23 AM PDT

Windows 8 is almost here but Windows 7 is nevertheless just starting to hits its stride, nearly three years after its launch. According to StatCounter, Microsoft's flagship operating system snatched the "Most Used O.S" crown from Windows XP sometime in September 2011, but last month, Windows 7 cracked an even more monumental plateau: it now owns over 50 percent of the total O.S. market.

Sure, at 50.2 percent, it's not much over 50 percent, but it's over 50 percent nonetheless. Windows XP's runner-up status is holding steady, with the soon-to-be-obsolete OS still powering nearly 30 percent of the browsers that visit StatCounter's family of websites. Vista, by comparison, nabs around 8 percent of the market, just ahead of Mac OS X's 7 percent.

CNET notes that the numbers from NetApplications, a StatCounter rival, show Windows XP with a very slight lead over Windows 7, with neither OS hitting 50 percent of the overall market, so as always you'll want to take these numbers as a loose indicator rather than hard-and-fast results. No matter how you count it, it's good to see Windows XP finally dying down.

CPU-Z Version 1.61 Released With New Processor Support and Windows 8 Tweak

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 10:09 AM PDT

A sizeable chunk of the August issue of Maximum PC -- which is making its way to your mailbox, e-reader or local newsstand now -- consists of Gordon outlining our new benchmarking suite, as well as laying out some utilities home users (i.e., you) can use to make sure your PC is humming along nicely. Of course, before you can start testing, you need to be sure what you're running: that's where CPU-Z comes in. For more than two years, tinkerers have been turning to CPU-Z to validate their builds, and today, a new version hit the Web with support for the latest hardware and software.

CPU-Z already packed in Ivy Bridge and preliminary Trinity support; today's update adds Intel's Xeon X5 processors and  "Cedar Trail" Atom platform to the database, along with VIA's VX11 chipset. Previously, a bug caused the program to pop up the wrong CPU clock speed when running CPU-Z in Windows 8, but version 1.61 squashes that with a vengeance.

Oddly, CPUID's CPU-Z download page is still dishing out the older 1.60 version, but you can download the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of CPU-Z 1.61 directly using these links:

Happy testing!

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Dell Dumps $2.4 Billion into Quest Software Acquisition

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 07:07 AM PDT

Dell may have to change its name to Daddy Big Bucks with the way it's throwing around cash in recent times. Having already made a number of software purchases this year, including a deal for for SonicWall back in March reportedly worth $1.2 billion, the latest domino to fall into Dell's hands is Quest Software. Dell has agreed to pay $28 per share in cash for each share of Quest, valuing the purchase price at around $2.4 billion.

"The addition of Quest will enable Dell to deliver more competitive server, storage, networking and end user computing solutions and services to customers," said John Swainson, president, Dell Software Group. "Quest's suite of industry-leading software products, highly-talented team members and unique intellectual property will position us well in the largest and fastest growing areas of the software industry. We intend to build upon the strong momentum Quest brings to Dell."

Quest Software sparked a bidding war of sorts after announcing in March that it would be bought out for $23 per share (around $2 billion) by Insight Venture Partners. According to Dell, Quest's diversified software portfolio raked in $857 million in global revenue in 2011. The company serves more than 100,000 customers, including 87 percent of Fortune 500 companies, and employes 3,850 workers.

Image Credit: Dell

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Cooler Master Announces Compact Elite 120 Advanced Computer Case

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 06:49 AM PDT

There was a time when hulking computer towers were all the rage, and for some, they still are. By and large, however, the general shift in computing has been towards smaller, space saving form factors. Hoping to capitalize on that trend is Cooler Master, which recently announced its Elite 120 Advanced chassis pitched as "a modern solution for the space conscious" builder.

The Elite 120 Advanced is about the third of the size of a standard case, measuring 9.4 inches by 8.2 inches by 15.8 inches. It weighs 7.3 pounds before stuffing any hardware inside.

Built around the mini ITX form factor, the Elite 120 Advanced accommodates small motherboards with big ideals. It supports up to four 2.5-inch drives (converted from two 3.5-inch bays), up to three 3.5-inch drives, and a single 5.25-inch drive. There are two expansion slots available and ample cooling for its size, including a 120mm front fan, 80mm side fan, and an optional 120mm HDD fan. The front I/O panel consists of a USB 3.0 port, USB 2.0 port, and mic/audio inputs.

Cooler Master says you can cram a standard ATX power supply into the compact case, as well as graphics cards up to 13.5 inches long and CPU coolers up to 2.5 inches high. The case itself is constructed of steel with a brushed aluminum front panel.

You should be able to find the case now for around $50.

Image Credit: Cooler Master

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Will Windows Phone 8 Sport a Curved Keyboard?

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 06:31 AM PDT

Rectangular keyboards reign supreme, but there are a number of alternatives available that purportedly offer better ergonomics. Some of them feature rather minor tweaks, like the curvy Microsoft Natural keyboard, and others are downright funky (we're looking at you, Maltron). Could the same principle be applied to virtual planks on smartphones? Microsoft may be getting ready to answer that question with Windows Phone 8.

A leaked Microsoft Research presentation landed at WMPoweruser.com, which uploaded a pic showing a curved virtual keyboard designed for one-handed thumb typing. Many of the keys are clumped together with three or four characters, similar to a T9 layout, but with a QWERTY configuration.

The picture shows the keyboard on an HTC Trophy smartphone, so there's a chance this could also be rolled out with Windows Phone 7.8, not just Windows Phone 8, assuming Microsoft forges ahead with it in the first place.

Image Credit: WMPoweruser.com

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Amazon Cloud Outage Knocked Out Netlfix, Instagram, and Pinterest

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 06:15 AM PDT

Internet junkies addicted to Netflix, Instagram, and Pinterest had to find something else to occupy their time over the weekend. All three services, plus some others like BlackBerry Mobile, were down for a period of a time after severe thunder storms rolled through the D.C. area, resulting in significant power outages and knocking out Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud in Virginia.

A number of services, both big and small, rely on Amazon EC2, and the weekend's events underscore the vulnerability of living in the cloud. Netflix and others were down for hours in what ranked as Amazon's second major outage in the area in barely more than a year. According to The New York Times, a problem in Amazon's data center in April 2011 resulted in downtime for a number of popular websites, including Reddit and Quora.

The timing couldn't have been worse for Amazon. Google recently unveiled its Compute Engine cloud Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) product at its I/O developer conference, putting it in direct competition with Amazon, but at half the price.

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Sequels That Missed The Mark

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 06:58 PM PDT

FG_AUTHORS: Amit Teli

Sequels That Missed The Mark

Recently, we posted a story that covered sequels that vastly improved upon their predecessors. This spawned a discussion around the office regarding sequels in gaming, and we acknowledged that this medium tends to lend itself to sequels better than movies. Typically, a second entry in a game franchise improves upon the original's mechanics (and oftentimes, narrative).

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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Dawnguard Review

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 06:52 PM PDT

FG_AUTHORS: Amit Teli

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Dawnguard Review

You don’t dabble in Skyrim. You either throw yourself into dozens of hours of exploration and combat, or you stay away. As a result, most gamers interested in Dawnguard have probably already devoted a big chunk of time to Bethesda’s open-world masterpiece. Though the vampire plotline is a tonal step removed from the rest of the game, players should have no...

Spelunky Review

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 04:35 PM PDT

FG_AUTHORS: Amit Teli

Spelunky Review

The past few years have ushered in a renaissance for punishingly hard games, with titles like Super Meat Boy and Dark Souls finding both critical success and dedicated audiences. As a fan of both games, I was excited to take on the XBLA version of Derek Yu’s indie rogue-like platformer, Spelunky. While the new, lighthearted art style and spot-on controls don’t...

Spelunky Review

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 04:34 PM PDT

FG_AUTHORS: Amit Teli

Spelunky Review

The past few years have ushered in a renaissance for punishingly hard games, with titles like Super Meat Boy and Dark Souls finding both critical success and dedicated audiences. As a fan of both games, I was excited to take on the XBLA version of Derek Yu’s indie rogue-like platformer, Spelunky. While the new, lighthearted art style and spot-on controls don’t...

Spelunky Review

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 04:34 PM PDT

FG_AUTHORS: Amit Teli

Spelunky Review

The past few years have ushered in a renaissance for punishingly hard games, with titles like Super Meat Boy and Dark Souls finding both critical success and dedicated audiences. As a fan of both games, I was excited to take on the XBLA version of Derek Yu’s indie rogue-like platformer, Spelunky. While the new, lighthearted art style and spot-on controls don’t...

High Moon Developing Marvel Game

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 02:45 PM PDT

FG_AUTHORS: Amit Teli

High Moon Developing Marvel Game

The studio best known for creating Transformers titles War for Cybertron and Fall of Cybertron appears to be tackling a game from Marvel Comics next.

At next week's San Diego Comic Con, Activision hosts a panel called "Marvel Video Games" where we'll learn about the Marvel Heroes MMO from Gazillion Entertainment and Avengers: Battle for Earth from...

Microsoft Announces Limited Time Windows 8 Upgrade Discount for Windows 7, XP and Vista Users

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 01:33 PM PDT

FG_AUTHORS: Amit Teli

Are you on the fence about upgrading to Windows 8? The new Metro UI and the lack of Windows Media Center have made many Maximum PC readers vow to stockpile Windows 7 OEM discs in a drawer somewhere. Microsoft's countering the worry with a competitive price point: through January 31st, upgrading from Windows 7, XP or Vista will only cost you $39.99 for a digital download....

Sony Buys Cloud-Based Gaming Company

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 01:09 PM PDT

FG_AUTHORS: Amit Teli

Sony Buys Cloud-Based Gaming Company

Sony announced it entered into an agreement to acquire cloud-based gaming company Gaikai Inc. for $380 million.

"By combining Gaikai’s resources including its technological strength and engineering talent with SCE’s extensive game platform knowledge and experience, SCE will provide users with unparalleled cloud entertainment experiences,” said...

Will Windows Phone 8 Sport a Curved Keyboard?

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 11:38 AM PDT

FG_AUTHORS: Amit Teli

Will Windows Phone 8 Sport a Curved Keyboard? Rectangular keyboards reign supreme, but there are a number of alternatives available that purportedly offer better ergonomics. Some of them feature rather minor tweaks, like the curvy Microsoft Natural keyboard, and others are downright funky (we're looking at you, Maltron). Could the same principle be applied to virtual planks on smartphones? Microsoft may be getting ready...

Amazon Cloud Outage Knocked Out Netlfix, Instagram, and Pinterest

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 11:37 AM PDT

FG_AUTHORS: Amit Teli

Amazon Cloud Outage Knocked Out Netlfix, Instagram, and Pinterest Internet junkies addicted to Netflix, Instagram, and Pinterest had to find something else to occupy their time over the weekend. All three services, plus some others like BlackBerry Mobile, were down for a period of a time after severe thunder storms rolled through the D.C. area, resulting in significant power outages and knocking out Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud in...

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Serenia Fantasy

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 03:13 PM PDT

Serenia Fantasy is a browser-based, 2D combat RPG. It features detailed animations with a sprite based style. The maps, lighting, and physics of the game provide a remarkably smooth, immersive experience. With a variety of costumes to unlock, a pet transformation system, and a variety of game modes, Serenia Fantasy will bring a diverse, unique experience to your browser.

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Publisher: Koramgame
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Graphics: Medium
Type: MMORPG
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PvP: Yes
Filesize: N/A

Pros: +Highly detailed sprites and animations. +Multiple game modes for an RPG. +Variety of costumes, pets, and mounts to choose from.

Cons:  -Some players may not like the retro style. -Limited information available.

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Overview

Serenia Fantasy Overview

Serenia Fantasy lets you choose from one of three classes, each being able to choose three of nine talents. The game possesses hundreds of skills, letting you create a character truly your own. You get four different costume slots, allowing you to customize your look as much as you want. The game also features a pet transformation system, letting you transform into most of the monsters found in game. Pets also increase stats, and unlock other game features for you, such as refining. Serenia Fantasy also features multiple game modes, which is rare for an MMORPG, especially browser based. This will ensure you have a variety of things to do in game.

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MMOHut/OnRPG Anime Expo Recap Part 1

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 02:53 PM PDT

MMOHut/OnRPG Anime Expo Recap Part 1

AnimeExpo 2012

 

Hey everyone! This is DizzyPW and I just finished up our coverage of Anime Expo 2012! Anime Expo turned 21 years old this year (It’s hard to believe people in Los Angeles even knew about Anime that long ago! VHS for the win!) I’ve been teasing a lot of you on the forum and now it’s finally time to take you on a pictorial tour of the show! And for those that are more into the fancy moving pictures, rest assured we have a ton of video content on the editing table being prepared!

 

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We had just barely gotten through the door when we came upon this strapping gentleman

 

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Now I think of myself as a bit of an Anime watcher. But there was a ton of outfits that I just don’t recognize this year. Feel free to comment in our article section and name off the mystery characters! I might hook you up with some prizes.. you know…. if I feel like it.

 

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After catching a few shots we finally worked our way to the front of the line.. and no one looked happy to see us going in early.

 

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In case you’re wondering…

 

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We found Waldo

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Excuse my awkward fusion pose. Thankfully…

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Our E3 Goku Cosplayer showed up in the nick of time to show us how it’s done

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We met up with the Game Samba group who told us about some upcoming changes to Remnant Knight. But more importantly they informed me of a new useless invention to come out of Japan…

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Cat Ears that move in reaction to your subtle facial expression. No joke this is real. You’ll see for yourself in the videos we have on the way!

kWeirdBoothsIf you’ve never attended Anime Expo, just know the weirdest items ever are on sale and yes people buy them.

lTeamAjkaNext stop? The artist corner to meet one of my favorite commissioners, Alijca Bodika, and her fiancee.

MDynastyAhriTurns out the artist behind one of my favorite Ahri pictures.. is actually Dynasty Ahri. Who knew? After my ultimate geek out moment it was time to head to NGMoco’s booth to check out some new Ipad events. But Anime Expo tends to be ADD central as we stopped quite a few times on the way.

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Q18DeviantsOur chief programmer Bowen and I got pulled in by the allure of the 18+ deviant cosplay group. Definitely a site I recommend!

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With some costumes.. masks are required

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ZLuxOrAnnieYou Just can’t host a geeky convention like this and expect League of Legends fans to not show up! As usual about 2 hours after the doors opened, the cute girls started showing up.

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Our next mystery character has arrived. Name that cosplayer!

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5BowenCutieBowen is such a playa. Check back soon as we’re preparing part 2 of our Anime Expo Recap with a ton more cosplayers and games to show!

MMOHut Weekly Recap #92 July 1 – Warframe, GameGlobe, C9, & More

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 02:21 PM PDT

A quick look and discussion for every major announcement and update during the week! This week we discussed updates from the following games: Warframe, GameGlobe, Tribes Ascend, Elsword, Uncharted Waters Online, a new Lego MMO, Ragnarok Online and SMITE. The biggest news this week comes from Digital Extreme, the company behind the extremely popular Bioshock  and Unreal titles. Digital Extreme announced a new F2P titkle called Warframe. Warframe is not your typical deathmatch style shooter but instead focuses more on PvE style content akin to Alien Swarm and Left 4 Dead. Closed beta testing is set to begin later this fall. Check out all the individual news articles mention over at the MMOHut.com News section.

Team Fortress 2 Doomsday Gameplay – Commentary

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 01:16 PM PDT

To Learn More About the Game Check out our Team Fortress 2 Page.

Team Fortress 2 is a MMOFPS developed by Valve, long ago released as a full-feature game, and now released to the free to play market. The players play the role of one of 9 classes divided in two teams (RED and BLU) as they fight over a variety of objective in a plethora of different modes. Team Fortress 2 holds the reputation of being one of the best online FPS currently available, and boasts a complete item and crafting system to boot. Its cartoon-y action is fast, deadly, and incredibly addictive! To learn more about Team Fortress 2 check out the official MMOHut Team Fortress 2 page which includes a detailed review, tons of screenshots, and additional videos.

Serenia Fantasy Gameplay – First Look HD

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 01:05 PM PDT

To Learn More About the Game, Check out our Serenia Fantasy Page.

Serenia Fantasy is a 2d MMORPG published by KoramGames. Serenia Fantasy is touted as an MMO thats more JPRG in style with cues from MMO’s such as Ragnarok Online and Trickster. To learn more about Serenia Fantasy check out the official MMOHut Serenia Fantasy page which includes a detailed review, tons of screenshots, and additional videos.

Waren Story Gameplay – First Look HD

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 12:54 PM PDT

To Learn More About the Game, Check out our Waren Story Page.

Waren Story is a 3d MMORPG published by Aeria Games. It was originally announced early last year and is being developed by ALT1 the same company behind TwelveSky and TwelveSky 2. The game is touted as a PvP focused MMORPG with NPC’s you can recruit to do battle with you. To learn more about Waren Story check out the official MMOHut Waren Story page which includes a detailed review, tons of screenshots, and additional videos.

Game of Thrones MMO Gets Official Name

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 11:51 AM PDT

Bigpoint has announced that its Game of Thrones MMO will be officially named Game of Thrones Seven Kingdoms.

Bigpoint and HBO have partnered to develop a free-to-play MMORPG from the Game of Thrones television show (itself adapted from A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin). The game will be set in the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, after the deaths of King Robert Baratheon and Ned Stark. Players will be encouraged to form alliances, compete in PvP, siege combat, and politics to control the land of Westeros.

Bigpoint will reveal a new video trailer for the game at San Diego Comic Con (July 12-15), and beta testing is scheduled to start later this year. Closed beta registration is also open at www.gameofthronesmmo.com.

Bigpoint also publishes Battlestar Galactica Online and Drakensang Online.

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Game of Thrones Seven Kingdoms Gameplay Screenshot

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Bigpoint Announces Game of Thrones Seven Kingdoms as Official Title of Upcoming Browser-Based MMORPG; Exclusive Trailer at Comic-Con

New Trailer to Premiere at San Diego Comic-Con; Updated Website Ready to Capture Early Beta Registrations

 

July 2, 2012 – San Francisco – Bigpoint – a global leader in online video games – today revealed the official name of its upcoming free-to-play (F2P) fantasy massively multiplayer online role playing game (MMORPG) as Game of Thrones Seven Kingdoms. Bigpoint has partnered with HBO® to develop the game inspired by the network's critically acclaimed television show, Game of Thrones®, adapted from the bestselling fantasy book series, A Song of Ice and Fire, written by George R.R. Martin. Game of Thrones Seven Kingdoms will be set within the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, giving players the chance to experience epic moments from the television series. At the upcoming San Diego Comic-Con, July 12-15, Bigpoint will release a new exclusive video trailer for Game of Thrones Seven Kingdoms.

 

"Selecting a game's title can be quite an arduous process, especially in the free-to-play space where games must be easily discoverable by players around the world," said Max Pfaff, Producer, Bigpoint. "By selecting Game of Thrones Seven Kingdoms we're confident that we've chosen an identifiable name that will resonate with the global community of diehard Thrones fans."

 

In context of the lore, the Seven Kingdoms were originally independent countries which rose up over thousands of years until the Targaryens ruled over them as one nation of Westeros. Game of Thrones Seven Kingdoms begins after the deaths of King Robert Baratheon and Ned Stark. The Starks of the north declare war on the south and Baratheon's two brothers both make claims to the throne. Players are challenged to form alliances through Player vs. Player (PvP), Siege combat and politics to control Westeros.

Fans attending San Diego Comic-Con (July 12-15) will also have the opportunity to get a first look at the exclusive new Game of Thrones Seven Kingdoms trailer by Bigpoint which can be viewed at booth 2615 (Dark Horse). The teaser captures the essence of gameplay and visual fidelity that players will get to experience when the game is launched.

Bigpoint is collaborating with Norwegian development studio, Artplant, on the development of the forthcoming Unity-based project. Bigpoint and Artplant have previously partnered on the production of Battlestar Galactica Online, a breakthrough F2P space combat MMO that recently celebrated its first birthday and 10 million registered pilot milestone.

Game of Thrones Seven Kingdoms beta testing is slated to begin later this year. Fans are encouraged to visit: http://www.GameofThronesMMO.com/ for more information and to follow the latest Twitter updates @GOTMMO.

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