And Now…Introducing “Martial Heroes”!

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Martial Arts MMORPG’s are common in Asia, but there seems to be a great pent-up demand for them in Europe as well.

At least thats what Amsterdam-based Game Entertainment Europe BV is banking on as they prepare to release their first MMORPG, Martial Heroes. Developed by Korean company CR-Space Co. Ltd., MH has been available in Korea, China and Malaysia for awhile. Although there is no word on when the European version of the game will be released, GEEBV’s MH website is scheduled to be online this coming August, where eventually the game itself can be downloaded for free.

Richard van Barneveld, CEO of Game Entertainment Europe, issued the following statement:

“There are many more great online community games besides those from well known publishers like NCSoft and Webzen. Many games that are successful in Asia are hardly available for gamers in Europe. We are the first company to offer a complete solution to the many problems that game developers face in offering their games in Europe.”

The company will be offering the game in 28 languages, starting with Dutch, German, French and English, with others added as the gaming community grows.

About the game itself, players will choose a role and advance by playing quests while using items such as swords and horses. Players will also have the opportunity to form or join guilds. There will be “unlimited levels,” and the addition of new content, expansions and in-game events will be a regular occurrence.

MH

Martial Arts MMORPG’s are common in Asia, but there seems to be a great pent-up demand for them in Europe as well.

At least thats what Amsterdam-based Game Entertainment Europe BV is banking on as they prepare to release their first MMORPG, Martial Heroes. Developed by Korean company CR-Space Co. Ltd., MH has been available in Korea, China and Malaysia for awhile. Although there is no word on when the European version of the game will be released, GEEBV’s MH website is scheduled to be online this coming August, where eventually the game itself can be downloaded for free.

Richard van Barneveld, CEO of Game Entertainment Europe, issued the following statement:

“There are many more great online community games besides those from well known publishers like NCSoft and Webzen. Many games that are successful in Asia are hardly available for gamers in Europe. We are the first company to offer a complete solution to the many problems that game developers face in offering their games in Europe.”

The company will be offering the game in 28 languages, starting with Dutch, German, French and English, with others added as the gaming community grows.

About the game itself, players will choose a role and advance by playing quests while using items such as swords and horses. Players will also have the opportunity to form or join guilds. There will be “unlimited levels,” and the addition of new content, expansions and in-game events will be a regular occurrence.

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