IP Blocks are horrible for gamers, but great for game developers. War of Angels and CardMon Hero are the exact same way – which is good for players. Luckily Gamigo’s newest MMORPGs Loong: The Power of the Dragon and Black Prophecy decided not to have IP blocks in place. Martial Empries from Gamigo is the exact same way.
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Too bad other popular free MMORPGs like Dungeon Fighter Online, Perfect World, and Priston Tale 2 couldn’t make the same decision. Anyone from anywhere in the world can log in and play Genesis A.D without issue. The sci-fi MMO shooter has ZERO IP Blocks.
I think Genesis A.D from ijji did a swell job in deciding their IP blocks. I hope Divine Souls will launch world-wide without any IP restrictions.ĭon’t even get me started about MMORPG IP blocks. I say so because Nexon’s competitor to Divine Souls – Vindictus, has IP blocks for Europe.
Hopefully they don’t totally ignore Divine Souls, as I think the game still has some potential. I think OutSpark is focusing on their three core games right now – Fiesta Online, Secret of the Solstice, and Fists of Fu. Hopefully their upcoming MMORPG Luvinia Online isn’t delayed too much – as that game looks pretty neat. Just look at Erebus: Travia Reborn – the game still hasn’t been released. OutSpark is probably best known for Fiesta Online and Fists of Fu, but the company is also known for delaying MMORPGs numerous times.
The funny though about Divine Souls is that it began its closed beta test phase nearly 5 months ago and is FINALLY getting around to actually launching into open beta. For those curious – Divine Souls is an action MMORPG that is supposed to play a bit like Vindictus from Nexon. OutSpark announced last week on Decemthat Divine Souls would will be launching into open beta on December 14.