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Independence Day is Cabal day

06/07/08

Posted under Online

By Alex Villafania
INQUIRER.net

AFTER successfully completing a two-week beta test, game publisher IP e-Games has set June 12 for the commercial launch of their latest online role-playing game Cabal.

In an interview with hackenslash, IP e-Games product manager Mark Ng said they have switched on a fourth server to accommodate the influx of players when the game goes commercial.

The servers are named after planets: Mercury, Venus, Mars and Jupiter, with the latter being activated just recently.

Ng said they will launch the game at the Glorietta Mall, to be followed by several provincial launches.

He mentioned that one of the launch activities is the Grind Fest program wherein the first players who reached level 30 during the beta test would receive special in-game items.

Likewise, they will also have raffles for players who reach level 30 and 50 by June 21, with Apple iPod Shuffles and iPhones as prizes.

Tournaments are also slated after the launch, as well as guild recognitions and video making contests.

Ng said the new in-game item shop, the Cabal Cash Shop, has already included 20 virtual items, and their target is 50 by the end of the year.





2 Feedbacks on "Independence Day is Cabal day"



Digest

First event anyone? So lame. Is that competitive or what. You’ll just gonna grind without putting effort into more challenging aspects of the games gameplay. How can you showcase that its different from other MMO’s out there. Done this, done that. So lame. Period.



DTA

Well, then WTF do you want? If you can’t have anything constructive to say, then it’s your fault you’re asking too much on a silver plate.

MMOGs = Serious Business



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