Nexon America Inc. is adding a new dimension of game play to Mabinogi with the addition of pets as in-game companions. This exceptionally popular feature supplies players with an exciting new enhancement to Mabinogi's already massive offering of gaming features.
IGN reports: "Nexon America Inc., the U.S. division of Asia's leading online gaming company Nexon Group, presents the commercial launch for Mabinogi, its latest free-to-play, massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) on March 27. This follows its popular open beta and offers the first of many expansions to the Mabinogi world, including the first chapter of its epic storyline, known as Generation One: The Advent of Morrigan".
Mabinogi, Nexon's upcoming hyper-adorable fantasy MMO, will enter open beta on March 5. The beta will be available from Fileplanet.com and (a day later) Nexon's official Mabinogi website.
Kotaku Brian Ashcraft writes:
The American division of South Korea-based Nexon, publisher of free-to-access online PC games like MapleStory and KartRider, plans to bring its massively multiplayer online role playing game Mabinogi, which is already popular in Asia, to the U.S. market.
Paris, Dec 18th 2007 - Today, Load Inc. announced Mad Tracks PC trial version was downloaded by 1.2 million PC enthusiasts and over 630,000 Xbox 360 fans.
Load Inc. announced today that the Xbox Live Arcade version of Mad Tracks has been nominated to compete in the best French console game category at the annual French Video Game Festival in Paris.
Load Inc has just released the new "Encore Expansion Pack" for 350 Microsoft Points. It includes nine additional races plus six new mini-games.
Microsoft and Load Inc. have released a correcting patch for Mad Tracks. This title update corrects unlocking issue that was preventing some players from progressing in the game. The update will automatically install at title launch and will have no side effect.
Mad Tracks developer Slyben has confirmed on the Xboxic Forum that the patch for Mad Tracks is finished and in the hands of the almighty Microsoft.