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RIFT Release Date Announced


General ScreenshotRIFT is still in beta testing but this evening TRION revealed that the game would be released on 4th March in the UK and 1st March in the US. They also confirmed details of the subscription options and the game will cost £8.99 per month which is very reasonable.

Trion Worlds, a global publisher and developer of premium online games, today announced that the upcoming MMORPG Rift is scheduled to launch in North America on March 1st  and in Europe on March 4th.

Today also marks the start of the game’s pre-order program through both digital and retail channels. “The launch of Rift is the culmination of our tireless efforts over the past several years to bring players the most complete, full-featured, and dynamic online game they’ve ever experienced,” said Lars Buttler, CEO of Trion Worlds. “Through the dedication, creativity, and incredible track record of our veteran development team, we’ve been able to create an exceptionally polished and immersive online world filled with adventure, surprise, and beauty. We can’t wait to share Rift with players around the world.”

Beginning today, customers who pre-order Rift receive their choice of one-of-three exclusive in-game pets, and are eligible to participate in the head-start period anticipated to begin February 24th. Pre-order customers will also be granted access to play in all remaining closed-beta events. Beta details, including a regularly updated event schedule, are available at http://www.RIFTgame.com/beta.

Available for purchase online and at select retail outlets, the Standard, Digital Collector’s and Retail Collector’s Editions of the game will sell for £34.99, £39.99 and £49.99, respectively. The standard monthly subscription rate for the game will be £8.99.

Rift will also offer a limited-time “Founder’s Pricing” for players, featuring a £5.99/month price for a multi-month subscription.  For more information on Founder’s Pricing and subscription details, visit http://www.RIFTgame.com/subscriptions

For all info on the Collector’s Editions, pre-order incentives, and subscription plans, please visit http://www.RIFTgame.com/preorder.

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Rift
Game: Rift
Developer: Trion
Publisher: Trion
Released: 04 Mar 2011
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