Dragon Nest Announced For North America
Action multiplayer online RPG coming in 2009
Date: Monday, June 30, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Eyedentity Games has released the first North American look at the upcoming fantasy action multi-player online role-playing game entitled “Dragon Nest”. Powered by Eyedentity Games’ own proprietary Eternity Engine technology, Dragon Nest is scheduled for worldwide release in 2009.

“Dragon Nest is a thrilling game with whimsical characters and fast action that is sure to appeal to a wide audience,” said Chris Lee, founder and CEO, Eyedentity Games. “From the game’s intense combat featuring combination and chain attacks to randomly changing dungeons and sporadically spawning monsters, players will be kept on their toes as they engage in non-stop exploration of the colorful Dragon Nest world.”

Players assume roles of heroes who seek an antidote to save the poisoned Goddess Altea. Facing countless dangers, including a landscape overrun by throngs of deadly dragons, the Heroes must call upon their strength, speed and cunning – and even discover ways to morph into dragons themselves – to defeat the mightiest of the dragons, protect the sacred territories and save Altea.

You can take a peek at some screenshots here in our Media Section!

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