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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

EYA Interactive Announces Titan online Closed Beta

2009_02_13_titan.jpgEYA Interactive, who has announced themselves to us as "one of the world’s premier multimedia entertainment service providers" has announced that it is to open a closed beta for the American launch of Titan Online, it's upcoming free-to-play MMORPG.

An "epic title based on traditional Asian culture", Titan Online is based on the Korean novel Mo Siang. Though a Korean, the novel and game are set in ancient China, where players are to "experience historic Chinese locales and meet influential figures from various dynasties."

Developed in-house by EYA Interactive, Titan Online utilizes a real-time battle system.

Titan Online will offer North American fans a new RPG experience,” says Han Joo Lee, EYA Interactive’s global service manager. “With an extensive and profound martial arts world, a powerful formation system, unique guild system, and pet system, users will find themselves in a beautifully fresh and distinctive RPG environment.”

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Posted by mathewk on February 17, 2009 6:00 AM |

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