CD Projekt RED today announced
CD Projekt RED has announced that one2tribe Company it's developing The Witcher: DuelMail, a new free-to-play web-browser game based on their popular PC Action-RPG franchise. The game will be hitting Open Beta status on April 7th, with a final release date set for May 9th.
CD Projekt RED is very pleased to announce the launch of The Witcher:
DuelMail closed beta, based on the company’s best-selling PC
role-playing game, The Witcher. The Witcher: DuelMail is a completely
free-of-charge next-gen web-browser game that offers depth seldom found
in similar products. 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. Players queue up attacks, magical spells and
defensive maneuvers, then send their challenges to other players, who
must create their own counter sequence in hopes of being the last one
standing. In order to join, the game requires only a PC with an
internet connection and a web browser with Flash installed.
What
distinguishes The Witcher: DuelMail from a large number of similar
Flash games is the high level quality throughout, which would usually
be found in higher-budget products. The company responsible for The
Witcher: DuelMail’s development, one2tribe Company, has been able to
include spectacular battle visuals with high-quality animations created
using motion-capture technology, as well as extraordinary special
effects along with full sound implementation.
The Witcher:
DuelMail is further distinguished by special events and regular updates
that will keep the game alive and constantly expanding. Besides
fighting for the top spot on the game’s ladders, top players can also
expect to collect precious rewards in battle. To avoid feeling rampant
loneliness, players can invite friends via e-mail in order to play
together.
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