Hellgate: London Released
EA, Namco and Flagship's first game heads to retail today.
Date: Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Electronic Arts and NAMCO BANDAI Games America today announced that Hellgate: London, the first title from Flagship Studios, is now available at retail outlets in North America and Europe. Combining the depth and addictive gameplay of traditional role-playing games with the visceral action of first-person shooters, the action RPG from the creators of the global blockbuster Diablo franchise should keep gamers hacking-and-slashing for many Halloweens to come.

It's 2038 and London lies in ruins, overrun by hordes of terrifying demons. Players begin their mission to save the once-great city by creating a hero, choosing among six character classes featuring distinct gameplay styles. Hellgate: London offers gamers a deep storyline campaign with over 35 hours of gameplay that is infinitely re-playable because of the game's dynamically generated levels and random items, enemies and events. Hellgate's robust, flexible skill and spell system, highly customizable appearances, and a massive variety of equipment ensures each player's experience will be unique.

While some may prefer to save humanity on their own offline, gamers will also be able to fight online, joining up with other survivors in a secure, client-server environment and playing through the entire story-driven campaign for free. For those players who want to extend their Hellgate: London experience, Flagship is offering an optional subscription service for $9.99/month which will give players access to tremendous amounts of ongoing content in the form of quests, character classes, demons, items, etc.

Hellgate: London has been rated M for Mature (Violence, Blood and Gore, Mild Language) by the ESRB.

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