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Berlin, 6th of June 2013: Along with the very
successful release of the Open Beta, publisher Infernum Productions
also opened the gates to a new starting area in
Dragon’s Prophet
. The majestic Lake Krent, a smoldering volcano and the
gigantic city of Arboran are only a couple of many highlights that
await players in the new region of Puretia. Arboran to the west
impresses with its sheer size, unique architecture and heavily
armed warships high up in the sky. However, players will have to
fight back a zombie invasion and disrupt
mysterious experiments of a secret society before they can traverse
the safe streets of the city. A
brand new trailer
shows the rise of the living dead and how they invade
Puretia.
Players begin their adventures in Helmoth, a small city to the
northeast. Shadowy necromancers of the Shax Cult have rallied an
army of undead and are threatening the city and its people. Only
after this threat has been repelled, players can continue their
journey to Arboran, the magnificent city to the west. But even this
road is full of dangers with three dungeons occupied by menacing
goblins, carnivorous plants and majestic doom dragons waiting to be
cleared. Players who are brave enough to take up arms against these
malign beasts and live to tell the tale will be rewarded with
glorious treasures.
Other highlights are the scorched lands surrounding the
smoldering Mulungu Volcano and the shores of Lake Krent. Both areas
are inhabited by popular dragon types that can be caught and tamed.
Along with the forests of Hunak and the barren deserts of Siberna,
players can now pick a third region to start their adventures.
Further information including the
Dragon's Prophet
game download can be found on the official
European Website.
Important Links:
• Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/DragonsProphetEU
• Twitter:
http://twitter.com/DP_Europe
• YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/InfernumDotCom
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