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Thursday, June 19, 2008

Gamigo To Bring Fiesta Online To Europe

MMOG publisher Gamigo has announced that it has acquired exclusive publishing rights for English, German, French, and Spanish versions of free-to-play MMO Fiesta Online in Europe.

Originally developed and released in Korea by Ons On Soft and operated by OutSpark in the States, Fiesta Online features cartoonish 3D graphics, customizable characters over four different classes, and hundreds of quests, some of which can be tackled by groups of up to 30 players.

Gamigo plans to make the game available in Europe this summer starting with German and English (reworked) versions and following up with French and Spanish versions later this year. Players can pre-register for upcoming beta tests by signing up at the official site.

Said Gamigo CEO Sven Ossenbrüggen: “Fiesta Online is our biggest game so far and has already proven successful in the US and Asia. Improving the international versions with a completely reworked translation and storyline, we are offering players a high quality game to enjoy for free!”

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Posted by Eric Caoili on June 19, 2008 1:43 PM |

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