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PS3 and Wii gamers rush to play Online RPG Warrior Quest - News
By Sergiu Petrisor
Published: September 9, 2008
Print Since its re-launch two weeks ago Warrior Quest, a free-to-play online
RPG, has seen its console audience grow to surpass its already
substantial PC and Mac following. Lead by PlayStation 3 gamers, console
players have been logging on to Warrior Quest in record numbers, far
surpassing the number of players accessing the game from home videogame
consoles in any preceding month. Following closely behind PlayStation
gamers, Warrior Quest has also developed a strong audience among Wii
owners who, like PS3 gamers, can access Warrior Quest through their
console's internet browser.
Warrior Quest is a charming RPG designed for casual and expanded audiences that revolves around card collection and turn based battles. Online leader boards allow gamers to submit their scores and see where they stand in the game's worldwide rankings. The game is free-to-play with premium content due for release in the coming months to further expand the gaming experience.
The surge in console gamers logging on to Warrior Quest comes just as the game's developer and publisher, NextGenBooks.com announces it will be changing to mikomi.info. The group's website can now be accessed at http://www.mikomi.info although existing URLs will continue to function for some time.
Warrior Quest is a charming RPG designed for casual and expanded audiences that revolves around card collection and turn based battles. Online leader boards allow gamers to submit their scores and see where they stand in the game's worldwide rankings. The game is free-to-play with premium content due for release in the coming months to further expand the gaming experience.
The surge in console gamers logging on to Warrior Quest comes just as the game's developer and publisher, NextGenBooks.com announces it will be changing to mikomi.info. The group's website can now be accessed at http://www.mikomi.info although existing URLs will continue to function for some time.
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