HanbitSoft has announced that it has acquired the publishing rights for Hellgate: London from Namco Bandai in Europe, North America and Japan, and that it intends to re-launch the game in these regions and Asia.
Continue reading...Saturday, November 14, 2009
Global Agenda is a mission-based action MMORPG developed around the Unreal 3 Engine and set in the near future. However, because of the subscriptionplan by catering to one group, they alienate the other.
Continue reading...Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Hellgate London’s official site has information concerning the first post-release content for the game, called The Stonehenge Chronicles. The update, which will finally bring Hellgate up to version 1.0, nearly three months after its initial release, will introduce Stonehenge and a batch of new quests, areas, weapons, and monsters with it. In addition [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Flagship’s freshman game has been having a rough time of it. As the Hellgate: London beta ended, the game was still filled with bugs and design issues and, like the demo itself, did little to impress many potential buyers. Then came news that subscribers were being billed multiple times and the game’s lower-than-expected [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Forget candy; celebrate Halloween by taking to the post-apocalyptic streets of London and violently plowing through hordes of demons in Flagship’s PC action RPG. Billed as the spiritual successor to the Diablo franchise, Hellgate: London includes randomly generated levels, tons of prefix/suffix-modified items, and six playable classes with unique skill trees. Despite being [...]
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