Gameforge, Wangyuan Shengtang and Aurogon announced that their massively multiplayer online role-playing action game, Swords of Legends Online, will launch on July 9th. In order to celebrate this, the publisher released a new trailer that you can find below.
As the game’s press release reads:
“In just a few weeks, players will be able to immerse themselves in the rich, expansive, visually stunning world and delve into the mystical story told through fully voiced cutscenes. Legendary warriors will play as one of six initial classes and embark on incredible quests, join forces with formidable allies to take down challenging foes, and rest their weary heads in a home among the clouds.”
Based on the legends that inspired the multi-award-winning television series, several movies, novels, and a series of games including the recent MMORPG Gu Jian Qi Tan Online — which first launched in China in July of 2019 — Swords of Legends Online introduces a fully remastered edition of the popular AAA saga to a whole new audience in Europe and the Americas. Following a successful Beta phase where players were able to test the waters, MMO fanatics in North and Latin America and Europe will soon be able to jump into the action themselves and explore a fascinating and strikingly gorgeous world steeped in and inspired by the poetic lore of ancient Chinese culture.
Swords of Legends Online will feature a vibrant tapestry of rich characters, fantastical settings, and a visual aesthetic that pays tribute to the lore that influenced the game; from historically accurate costumes down to the distinct flora and fauna of each region.
Enjoy!
https://youtu.be/GIZ8QxTCPy8
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