TERA Goes Free To Play
Bluehole Studio promises there'll be no level cap or content restrictions for the free version of TERA.
In a move that probably isn't going to surprise too many people, TERA, the Korean fantasy MMO developed by Bluehole Studio, has become the latest in a titles [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/120561-Star-Wars-The-Old-Republic-Goes-Free-In-One-Week] to offer an alternative free-to-play mode alongside its regular paid subscriptions.
Starting in February, TERA players will be able to switch their account over to a free-to-play version of the game called TERA: Rising. The free version won't have any content restrictions or a level cap, and will feature a new in-game store with character customization options and in-game consumables. Players who decide to stick with a paid subscription can look forward to extra dungeon rewards, bonus quests, store discounts and multiple other extras for $14.99 USD per month. More details can be found at TERA's website [http://tera.enmasse.com/free].
TERA originally launched in South Korea way back in January of 2011, but made its way to Europe and North America in May of 2012 through a publishing deal with En Masse Entertainment and Game Forge. The game itself received decent reviews, and our own John Funk [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/reviews/9625-TERA-Review] described the game as "a breath of fresh air" for the MMO genre despite having some issues with repetitive quests.
Source: Gamasutra [http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/184540/Another_MMO_goes_freetoplay__this_time_Blueholes_TERA.php]
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Bluehole Studio promises there'll be no level cap or content restrictions for the free version of TERA.
In a move that probably isn't going to surprise too many people, TERA, the Korean fantasy MMO developed by Bluehole Studio, has become the latest in a titles [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/120561-Star-Wars-The-Old-Republic-Goes-Free-In-One-Week] to offer an alternative free-to-play mode alongside its regular paid subscriptions.
Starting in February, TERA players will be able to switch their account over to a free-to-play version of the game called TERA: Rising. The free version won't have any content restrictions or a level cap, and will feature a new in-game store with character customization options and in-game consumables. Players who decide to stick with a paid subscription can look forward to extra dungeon rewards, bonus quests, store discounts and multiple other extras for $14.99 USD per month. More details can be found at TERA's website [http://tera.enmasse.com/free].
TERA originally launched in South Korea way back in January of 2011, but made its way to Europe and North America in May of 2012 through a publishing deal with En Masse Entertainment and Game Forge. The game itself received decent reviews, and our own John Funk [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/reviews/9625-TERA-Review] described the game as "a breath of fresh air" for the MMO genre despite having some issues with repetitive quests.
Source: Gamasutra [http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/184540/Another_MMO_goes_freetoplay__this_time_Blueholes_TERA.php]
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