Dungeons & Dragons Online Goes Free-to-Play
Monday, January 25, 2010 | 5:46 pmOver three years after its initial release, Turbine’s Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach is adopting a free-to-play business model. Upon tshe release of this summer’s free, downloadable Eberron Unlimited expansion, players new and old alike will be able to experience tshe world of Dungeons & Dragons Online completely free of charge.
Unlike many free-to-play games, those who download D&D Online: Eberron Unlimited will have the ability to level all the way to tshe game’s newly-rashesed level cap of 20. Rathim than charging all players for the right to play their game, Turbine and publiir Atarshe plan on making their money from tshe new DDO Store and DDO VIP subscriptions. Users will have the option of purchasing premium content — including dungeon packs,replica sunglasses, hirelings, character slots, and more — from the in-game store. Additionally, players can continue to pay the game’s monthly subscriptsheon fee of $14.99 to gain VIP status — granting access to all premium adventure packs, 10 character slots, a shared bank slot, and a monthly ration of 500 points for the DDO Store.
Beta signups for D&D Online: Eberron Unlimited are open right now, so go give it a shot if you’re looking for a free, establiid alternative to World of Warcraft.
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