GamesCampus to pay people who don’t like Asda Story $30

The open beta for the free massive multiplayer online rpg (MMORPG) Asda Story starts August 5, 2008, and Gamescampus.com has decided to make things interesting by starting The Guaranteed Fun Promotion on the same day. The Guaranteed Fun Promotion will refund $30 to any player who didn’t enjoy Asda Story.
There are some catches though. You can’t just log in once, then claim you didn’t like it when the 30 days is up. You have to make an account, download the Asda Story client, play for 30 days, raise a character to level 40 by September 4, 2008, and complete a survey telling Gamescampus.com why you didn’t like Asda Story.
Concerto Gate is a free MMO from Square Enix? Inconceivable!

Seriously, is this my Square Enix? The same company that charges me $40 for a DS game? Wow. I’m floored. Square Enix and GamesCampus.com are bringing the free, massive multiplayer online RPG Concerto Gate to North America. The closed beta for Concerto Gate started yesterday (July 1, 2008), and will run until July 14, 2008. Hopefully shortly after that, an open beta period will be held.
Concerto Gate sounds like your typical, fantasy MMO. People come to the enchanted land of Fahren and level grind in an attempt to become the prophesized hero who’ll save everyone. Like every MMO, Concerto Gate has a unique feature to set it apart - terra generating. Over the course of weeks and months, players will be able to alter the game’s landscape. Pretty neat.
Asda Story begins in the fall (finally!)

Gamescampus.com and MaxOn Soft Corporation will be bringing the free MMO Asda Story to North America. Asda Story, not to be confused with Pi Story, was originally launched in both Korea and Japan, and was very successful - especially among women.
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