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EU Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach Site Live


Atari and Codemasters have announced that the European website for Turbine's Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach is now live. The Codies have put this site together and it contains full details and information for European fans of the game along with daily news. The site is also in three languages – English, French and German.

"After much work we are extremely excited to finally launch our dedicated European portal for Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach," commented Samantha Russell, Community Manager at Codemasters. "We already have an extensive line-up of activity and updates planned for the site in the coming months and encourage all of our European fans to check out the website as soon as they can."

"Managing and servicing the community is a critical element in the success of any MMO," said Jeffrey Anderson, president and CEO of Turbine, Inc. "Codemasters has a strong relationship with the European gaming community and their online portal for Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach provides great exposure for the game."

"With Codemasters providing the subscription service and community support for Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach we know that players will be looked after by a team obsessed with both user satisfaction and MMORPG's," said Cyril Voiron, Marketing Director, Atari Europe. "As publisher of the title in Europe, Atari has the utmost confidence in them to deliver an exceptional service, just as they have with the website."

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Dungeons and Dragons Online Stormreach
Game: Dungeons and Dragons Online Stormreach
Developer: Turbine
Publisher: Atari
Release Date: TBC
Screenshots Videos A Stormreach Market Exploding video

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