Witcher: DuelMail Beta Begins Next Month
Free Flash based game public on May 9th
Date: Monday, March 31, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

CD Projekt RED has announced the launch of The Witcher: DuelMail closed beta, based on the company’s best-selling PC role-playing game.

The Witcher: DuelMail is a completely free-of-charge next-gen web-browser game. The start of open beta is planned for April 7th, with the final version scheduled for release on May 9th.

The Witcher: DuelMail is centered around battles between two players digitally incarnated as one of three completely different character classes. Winning consecutive fights against other real-world people gains the player experience which allows them to advance to higher levels of character development, along with gaining new skills and items to use in combat.

The Witcher: DuelMail is not your run of the mill flash game and is kept current by special events and regular updates that will keep the game alive and constantly expanding. You can check out the VP of PR for CD Projekt RED, Tom Ohle’s blog for screenshots and more information on the game.

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