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Warhammer Online Date Announced


Mythic has revealed that the highly anticipated MMORPG Warhammer online will launch in Europe and North America on September 18th.

Warhammer Online Age of ReckoningThe MMORPG world has been waitng for official confirmation on the launch date for Mythic's MMORPG and today they have finally revealed the date. A couple of weeks ago at Comic-Con Mythic would not confirm the game's launch as September 18th but it appears trhe speculation and rumours were in fact correct.

European subscription costs have also been revealed as 1 month for 12.99€ (£10.31), 3 months for 35.97€ (£28.55) and 6 months for 65.94€ (£52.34).

North American subscriptions will cost $14.99, 3 month $41.97 or 6 month $77.94.

“GOA is thrilled at the prospect of opening the doors to the world of Warhammer Online very soon", said Ghislaine Le Rhun, Managing Directorof GOA. "As the development of Warhammer Online continued to accelerate, we have been gearing up to support the launch, building a massive server infrastructure, localizing millions of words and recruiting a top notch team of experts in their fields. We look forward to sharing the fun we're having on the battlefields of WAR".

“The countdown has officially begun. Mark your calendars! September 18th is the Day of Reckoning”, said Mark Jacobs, founder and general manager of Mythic Entertainment. “For the last three years, the entire team at Mythic has poured their hearts into making Warhammer Online the next great MMORPG. We are so excited to open up this world and share it with the fans that will live in it, quest in it, go to war in it and make it come alive.”

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Warhammer Online Age of Reckoning
Game: Warhammer Online Age of Reckoning
Developer: Mythic
Publisher: Mythic
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