Star Vault Announces Mortal Online
Next-gen MMO to use Unreal 3 Engine
Date: Monday, April 14, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Star Vault Studios have unveiled their next-gen MMO game entitled Mortal Online , that is set to be released sometime next year. The MMO uses Epic’s Unreal 3 Engine to bring a fantasy world to life where there are no PvP zones, only an open realistic world where you are free to choose your own path. Players will have the option to choose from many different races and professions, as you can also decide your style of playing; whether to focus on PvP or PvE, with both sharing the same game world.

Henrik Nyström, the CEO & Founder of Star Vault updated the Mortal Online website saying:

"For the first time ever we at Star Vault are proud to announce the title of our project: Mortal Online!”



It is a very exciting day for everyone involved in this project and we have had some stressful but rewarding days prior to this release. We are very pleased to introduce you to the first teaser of Mortal Online as well as our official homepage and our forums. In the forums you will be able to discuss everything regarding the game, and don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter, that way you will stay up to date on the progress of the game!



Each month we will release as much information as we are able to. This information will concern features, screenshots, races and classes and much more.”

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