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Dark Legends MMO for Android Launches

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Spacetime Studios has come to the Google Play Store with what looks to be another possible hit. The third in their “Legend” series, Dark Legends is a cross-platform massively multiplayer online game that allows users to play in the game world with those on both their platform and others’. It’s the first MMO to launch simultaneously on mobile (Google Play Store) and PC (Google Chrome Web Store).

Set in a gritty modern-day urban environment in which humans are aware of vampires’ existence, players assume the role of a recently sired vampire who must battle to survive in a world which fears and hates their kind. In the struggle, players must face gangs of well-armed humans, hordes of the undead, packs of werewolves, covens of warlocks and legions of demons.

Sounds pretty good to me. The premise should make for interesting gameplay and a lot  of different directions to go as far as expansion packs go. The game will be exclusive to Android for two weeks, and iOS users will be able to join you after that period. It’s free to play so jump right in and let us know what you think. Read on for full press details.

Spacetime Studios Teams Up with Google on

World’s First MMO to Launch Simultaneously on Mobile and Desktop

Dark Legends Now Available Exclusively On Google Play and Chrome Web Store

 

AUSTIN, Texas – April 12, 2012 – Spacetime Studios, working closely with Google, is introducing the world’s first MMO to launch simultaneously on mobile and desktop platforms. The mobile MMO Dark Legends is now available exclusively for a two week period on Google Play for Android devices and on the Chrome Web Store for PC, Mac and Linux.

 

The commercial launch of Dark Legends across both mobile and desktop simultaneously is another industry first by Spacetime Studios and furthers their goal to create a ubiquitous social gaming experience. The company’s Legends series are the only 3D MMOs in the world that allow people to play the same game together on desktop computers, smart phones and tablets.  

 

Gary Gattis, CEO of Spacetime Studios, feels recent moves by Google to unify the gaming and social experience across its platform ecosystem are a powerful validation of his own company’s long standing corporate mission to allow people to play with anyone, anywhere, anytime.

 

“Google Play and the Chrome Web Store allow us to upload and update our online, multiplayer games instantly. Their immediate and unified environment fits perfectly with Spacetime’s ability to push global content to our suite of games on-the-fly across mobile and desktop.” said Gattis. “We’re both at the forefront of creating cross-platform gameplay that connects players in a much deeper online experience, anywhere and on any device.”

 

Set in a gritty modern-day urban environment in which humans are aware of vampires’ existence, players assume the role of a recently sired vampire who must battle to survive in a world which fears and hates their kind. In the struggle, players must face gangs of well-armed humans, hordes of the undead, packs of werewolves, covens of warlocks and legions of demons.    

 

Dark Legends is the third title in the highly popular Legends franchise of mobile and desktop games. The first two titles, Pocket Legends and Star Legends: The Blackstar Chronicles, are the world’s largest mobile MMOs with more than seven million downloads. 

 

Dark Legends is free to download and play. The game features optional microtransactions and virtual currency that enhance the play experience with vanity items, health packs and premium revives. 

 

After the exclusive period the game will also be available for iOS devices.

 

For more details visit http://www.darklegends.com.

 

About Spacetime Studios

Spacetime Studios is an independent game development studio located in Austin, Texas. The company was founded in late 2005 by online game veterans Cinco Barnes, Gary Gattis, Jake Rodgers and Anthony L. Sommers.

 

Spacetime has been recognized by Develop as one of the world’s 100 most successful game studios. The company continues to expand its content and technology lead in the mobile multiplayer market. To learn more about Spacetime Studiosplease visitwww.spacetimestudios.com

Quentyn Kennemer
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7 Comments

  1. pass. mobile games look like ass.

  2. Free to play, pay to win.

  3. This game is actually a disappointment. When you attack it doesn’t change animations ever like always the same swing with poor effects. The graphics is not as good as the other games by Space Time, and as others have said it is very very money grubbing. There is a Stamina system like in Let’s golf 3, you can barely get past the tutorial missions before having to wait for it to refill…  I recommend checking it out if not just to comment, these are good devs have seen so with their past games, if they see enough of the users giving the same feedback they might just fix it .

  4. Exclusive to Android before iOS gets it. That’s what I like to hear.

    1. Unfortunately it’s not much of a coup. 

  5. I’m still waiting for somebody to release a Kingdom of Loathing app… Best MMOG ever!

  6. Sounds interesting, I will try this out. Hopefully it is not as pay to win as people are saying.

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