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Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach Launches


Great news MMORPG fans, Turbine's Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach has launched in north America and will be hitting shop shelves this week.

Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach,  the first massively multiplayer online ("MMO") roleplaying game inspired by the legendary pen and paper game, has launched in North America. Dungeons & Dragons Online is a unique experience where players must use their combat skills and wits to survive dangerous dungeons, fiendish traps and foes that punish the foolish. This seamlessly combines the beautiful world of Eberron, the classic D&D v3.5 Edition rules, and the latest innovations in online technology into a breathtaking gaming experience like no other.

"Dungeons & Dragons Online offers fresh and exciting gameplay that captures the true spirit of the D&D adventures that we grew up with," said Jeffrey Anderson, president and CEO of Turbine, Inc. "We are confident that Dungeons & Dragons Online will appeal to MMO gamers and D&D fans alike."

"We are extremely pleased with DUNGEONS & DRAGONS ONLINE," said Nique Fajors, senior vice president, marketing, Atari, Inc. "D&D is an iconic brand that has spawned a legion of imitators, but this game delivers the real thing to online gaming fans everywhere."

"Players around the world will appreciate Turbine's faithful adaptation of D&D's party-based adventures - a system that has made the pen and paper game a powerful brand for over 30 years," said Jeff Burdeen, vice president for the Hasbro Properties Group.

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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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