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Aeria brings Dreamlords: The Reawakening to North America
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Aeria Games has quite an impressive library of free-to-play massive multiplayer online (MMO) games. But there’s been one area where its lacking - real-time strategic rpgs. That’s where Dreamlords: The Reawakening steps in. Lockpick Entertainment’s Dreamlords will now be available for North American residents to play, thanks to Aeria.
Dreamlords: The Reawakening is a lot like Starcraft or Age of Empires - players wage strategic battles against one another. The difference with Dreamlords is that, like with all MMOs, the game keeps going when you’re not there. So players are given the opportunity to dictate their orders ahead of time, while they are playing. In fact, they can even issue directives from anywhere, so long as they have access to a computer with a browser and internet. They won’t be able to experience everything without downloading the program, but they can keep up-to-date on events and issue orders.
The beta testing for Dreamlords: The Reawakening is supposed to start before the end of July, 2008, and the beta signup was opened yesterday (July 2, 2008). The commercial version of the game, complete with item mall, will be launched in August, 2008. Like most free MMOs, it is only for people with Windows XP or later and Direct X 9.0c.
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