La Tale Enters Open Beta
Two week beta period to work out the kinks before launch.
Date: Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

A month before the full title is expected to launch, the open beta testing period for La Tale , OGPlanet's new side-scrolling massively multiplayer online game, has now begun.

During open beta testing, which will continue through Sept. 3rd, OGPlanet members can explore the 2D world of La Tale while enjoying a number of benefits exclusive to open beta testing. Throughout the two-week testing period, game masters will be actively involved with the La Tale community, providing items, buffs and teleporting to make the testing process more efficient and more fun.

La Tale's whimsical art style and detailed 2D worlds bring a lighthearted touch to the MMORPG genre, and have won it a large following in Asia. Simple gameplay and intuitive quests make La Tale accessible for players of all ages, while a large, immersive world promise hours of entertainment.

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