SoulWorker Open Beta Begins

Publisher Gameforge and developer Liongames released SoulWorker in open beta. Open beta test participants will receive the following exclusive items upon the game’s official March release:

SoulWorker is a fast-paced free to play action MMO with cel-shaded graphics to capture its anime aesthetic. SoulWorker encourages co-operative groups of up to four players with its four unique character classes. Lone wolves can still play the game solo if they so desire. At launch, PvE content spans over 100 dungeons with PvP battles taking place on a dedicated open battlefield zone. You can view the debut gameplay trailer embedded above the article.

SoulWorker, Gameforge

More about developer Liongames:

Joy” is the most valued word of Liongames

Every contents created by game creators of Liongames undergoes a series of processes to maximize joy with a hint of our interpretation, and ultimately communicate with gamers from all over the world. Extraordinary imagination and ideas establishing power are the most proud assets of Liongames. The dream and passion of every single person of Liongames interacts each other in a harmonious way to create one best result. Collaboration and Challenge is what we can do the best.
Liongames will continuously execute our best effort to collaborate with our partners and enjoy challenges lie on our path. 
Extreme fun and joy beyond the limitation and horizon.
THAT IS WHAT WE MAKE.

 

More about publisher Gameforge:

In the year 2002, Alexander Rösner laid the foundation for one of the world’s most successful companies in the Free-to-Play online games industry, with the browser game OGame. Just one year later he founded Gameforge together with Klaas Kersting. In 2006, Gameforge brought what has become Europe’s most successful MMO, Metin2, to Germany. With the game’s success, the player numbers grew, along with the company itself. Over 450 million registered players immerse themselves into the fascinating worlds of more than 20 games every day; which are available in 75 countries.

 

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