When we heard that longstanding free-to-play gurus GamersFirst (fun fact: they actually own the trademark on the phrase 'free2play') were picking up Fallen Earth from original devs at Icarus. We're hard at work bringing Fallen Earth into a new engine, but in the meantime we thought we would have a little Halloween fun. The team dug into the archives and unearthed some older events that we have pushed live.
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This Game Is Amazing. One of the few MMORPG's I could stand to play for more then an hour. The player development is very divserse and has many options to make it allow you to choose your play style. Don't want to PvP? Then there's several hours worth of content to explore.
Want to brawl it against other players? Several PvP based events/rewards/ and areas to smash in without delay. There's a lot to it and thankfully that filters out many of the less. Desired players of an MMO communitywe all know who they are. Like many games it has flaws. But it really has a lot to the gameplay for everyone. Oh and no P2W style either.
EVERYTHING Bought online in the markets grants almost no advantages. Mostly cosmetic items.
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Fallen Earth will transition to a new free-to-play model on Wednesday, October 12. Players will have access to all content for free, with three premium subscriptions available which will increase experience gain, character slots, crafting/gathering speed, group buffs, and special monthly rewards.The free-to-play relaunch will include new world events, random optional quests that will appear around the world. This offers all players new mission objectives, hard-to-get loot, and a variety of ways to interact with the world.Fallen Earth is now published by GamersFirst, which also publishes APB Reloaded and Knight Online.Fallen Earth Gameplay ScreenshotSource. Fallen Earth Announces Free2Play® Transition With New World Events FeatureGamersFirst’s Wasteland MMO Offers Players New Content, a Last Chance at Veteran Rewards, Subscription Upgrades and New Spiked Chopper VehicleIRVINE, Calif., Oct. 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — A leading publisher of Free2Play® massively multiplayer online games, GamersFirst (www.gamersfirst.com) today announced that its award-winning post-apocalyptic action MMO Fallen Earth will complete its transition to Free2Play this week. Starting October 12, players will be able to login and experience the entire game without needing to purchase a retail copy or activate a subscription.
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Along with the change in business model comes a brand new World Event system, expanding the game’s sandbox offerings with dynamically generated events that can happen anywhere in the game world.For the first time since the launch of this fan-favorite MMO, Fallen Earth players can now choose how much to invest in their chosen pastime.
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