Two Worlds now has new MMORPG mode
Most of the time, the best things in life become sweeter when you have somebody to share it with. This must be what’s going on in the heads of Two Worlds (Xbox 360, PC) developers. What would you do within the vast lands of the game, when you’re all alone, right? Anyhow, the devs has recently added a MMORPG mode to the PC version game so players can now challenge one another or join forces as Arena or RPG characters.
The Arena feature lets players engage in head-to-head battles wherein all characters have the same status and only your skills count. As for the RPG characters, fret not, the devs also have something for you. They recently revealed that the main jump-off point for RPG gamers are the towns – which also serve as meeting planes and platforms for starting various quests.
Aside from all that, you could also join Clans or found new ones. When a clan has got together, an adventure then begins that is tailored to the strengths of the group, which can be up to eight players in number. The game character develops in a completely free manner and can collect equipment and experience points too.
And if you’re already tired of all the clan activities, you could also unwind a little thanks to some classic and novel challenges in the game. One of them novel challenges is horse racing. Sounds cool to us.
With all that said, expect the game for Xbox 360 and the PC to hit store shelves on March for the U.S. and May for Europe.
Most of the time, the best things in life become sweeter when you have somebody to share it with. This must be what’s going on in the heads of Two Worlds (Xbox 360, PC) developers. What would you do within the vast lands of the game, when you’re all alone, right? Anyhow, the devs has recently added a MMORPG mode to the PC version game so players can now challenge one another or join forces as Arena or RPG characters.
The Arena feature lets players engage in head-to-head battles wherein all characters have the same status and only your skills count. As for the RPG characters, fret not, the devs also have something for you. They recently revealed that the main jump-off point for RPG gamers are the towns – which also serve as meeting planes and platforms for starting various quests.
Aside from all that, you could also join Clans or found new ones. When a clan has got together, an adventure then begins that is tailored to the strengths of the group, which can be up to eight players in number. The game character develops in a completely free manner and can collect equipment and experience points too.
And if you’re already tired of all the clan activities, you could also unwind a little thanks to some classic and novel challenges in the game. One of them novel challenges is horse racing. Sounds cool to us.
With all that said, expect the game for Xbox 360 and the PC to hit store shelves on March for the U.S. and May for Europe.