In the course of the multi-staged release of the second chapter of Runes of Magic, "The Elven Prophecy", Frogster will publish an additional content update next week. In conjunction with the Aotulia Volcano zone, the publisher is adding the Cave of the Water Dragon into the live version of the fantasy game world. The new dungeon offers groups of up to six players at the level cap of 55 to experience a fresh setting with new challenges and treasure.
Frogster Unteractive have today revealed a brand new Player Vs Player (PvP) mode for the hugely successful free-to-play Massively Multi-player Online Role-Playing Game (MMORPG) Runes of Magic. Two teams, two fortresses and one goal: to despatch hordes of monsters at your opponent until their fortress is levelled.
Things are heating up in Taborea – the Aotulia Volcano is about to erupt. The new territory in Runes of Magic has been where the malevolent Naga people have been exiled for centuries. The next content update will open the gates to this new region, which is characterized by boiling lava flows.
Frogster today announced that yesterday's launch of The Elven Prophecy, the second chapter of Runes of Magic, was a huge success. More than 1.9 million players are now registered in the rapidly growing online game world. The launch of the new content was free of all technical problems as the servers came back online at 12 PM CET on 15th September, following one day of preparation for the European and US re-launch.
The major content addition offers more territories for beginners and advanced players in the fantasy world of Taborea. In parallel with the online launch, a new boxed version is in the shops today at €9.95 MSRP. Runes of Magic is of course still available as a free download via the official website.
The new raid dungeon in the bowels of the earth will demand much of players. Only the most exceptionally experienced and equipped twelve-person raid parties should venture into the 'Hall of Survivors'. Only these groups will be able to carry out the demanding tactical combat required to go up against eight bosses in total. Equipped with powerful abilities, each of the eight bosses can dispatch unprepared adventurers within seconds.
The clown Malatina offers a new solo challenge for plucky adventurers in the Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game (MMORPG), Runes of Magic. Once per day, she will give players the opportunity to enter a challenging, obstacle-packed dungeon. The mini-game, the 'Course of Terror', will be added to the game in the final content update along with the full launch of Chapter II – The Elven Prophecy, on 15th September 2009.
The secret of the Elven folk in Runes of Magic has laid deeply hidden in the Aslan Valley for centuries. Yet dark demons have corrupted the Ents, the peace-loving guardians of this holy place, which is known throughout Taborea as 'The Origin'. Beginning 15th September, brave adventurers can explore Runes of Magic's high level group dungeon, 'The Origin' and support the Elves in leading the Ents back to the righteous path.
Frogster today announced that as part of the current content update Naga's Awakening, players will get to meet the namesake of Runes of Magic's first chapter, the Demon Lord. The Demon Lord haunts a nightmare version of the city of Varanas in a new open combat feature, Varanas Nightmare, in what the company calls a 'Public Encounter'. Public Encounters are instances where players do not need to be part of a party or guild to enter, however the content is difficult and grouping is recommended.
The Naga are back. After a thousand years of banishment, the snake-like beings have succeeded in passing through the magical wall which once kept them from human civilisation. The new content update Naga's Awakening doesn't just tell the story of the start of the Naga invasion, but also at the same time marks the beginning of Runes of Magic's second chapter, The Elven Prophecy.