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By: Joe Topolnisky Dec 13, 2007

Heroes of Might and Magic: Kingdoms Announced

Spicing things up today, UbiSoft has officially announced the development of Heroes of Might and Magic: Kingdoms, a new web-based MMOG slated for release in the Spring of 2008. The game will allow both casual and hardcore gamers to rule virtual kingdoms and wage war against thousands of other players in a persistent online fantasy world. Here's a little snippet from the press release:

Heroes of Might and Magic Kingdoms is a strategy game set in a persistent version of the heroic-fantasy world of Heroes of Might and Magic. Thousands of players will be able to rule their virtual kingdoms, lead gigantic armies against each other, master the trades or create legendary heroes. The game requires no download or installation, only an Internet connection. In addition, players can play at their own pace; from 10 minutes to multiple-hour sessions.

“This is a new type of game for Ubisoft, one that allows you to jump into a rich and complex universe just with your Web browser,” said Serge Hascoët, Chief Creative Officer. “Heroes of Might and Magic Kingdoms will open a wide door to the Might and Magic universe, allowing players to immerse themselves within it unlike ever before.”

Keys to an upcoming beta test are apparently hidden somewhere within the Heroes of Might and Magic Complete Edition. You may also sign-up at the game's official website. So check it out!


 

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IgLoCSka 2007-12-14 #1
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Spicing things up today, UbiSoft has officially announced the development of Heroes of Might and Magic: Kingdoms, a new web-based MMOG slated for release in the Spring of 2008. Hit the full story to learn more about the game and an upcoming beta test!


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Snixtor 2008-02-21 #2
I'm surprised there hasn't been more discussion about this. I'm definitely looking forward to it, and very interested to see from a technical point of view what they can do with an AJAX based browser game.






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