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NetDragon Launches Open Beta Testing for 'Tian Yuan'
HONG KONG, July 28 -- NetDragon Websoft Inc. ("NetDragon"; Stock Code: 777), a leading online game developer and innovator in China, announced that the large-scale fantasy 2.5D MMORPG 'Tian Yuan' entered open beta testing on July 27th.
Created by the team which made the classic 'Eudemon's Online', 'Tian Yuan' is set against a backdrop of ancient oriental legends, and offers a uniquely imaginative worldview. 'Tian Yuan' introduces innovative game play, such as aerial combat on mounts and reincarnation through challenging quests. Over-500 large-scale quests build up a rich storyline, liberating players from repetitious leveling up, allowing them to fully experience the game's appeal. And NetDragon's use of 3D real-time operation technology unveils breathtaking visual effects, which should provide players with a scintillating visual experience.
About NetDragon
NetDragon Websoft Inc. is a leading innovator and creative force in China's online gaming industry. Established in 1999, NetDragon has been operating and developing a broad range of MMORPGs since launching its first self-made title Monster & Me in 2002. In addition, NetDragon is China's pioneer in overseas expansion, having directly operated its titles in overseas markets since 2004 in English, French, Spanish and other foreign languages. NetDragon's game portfolio comprises a range of massively multiplayer online games that cater to various types of players and gaming preferences. Current offerings include the games Way of the Five, Eudemons Online, Conquer Online, Zero Online, Heroes of Might & Magic Online, Disney Fantasy Online and Tian Yuan. NetDragon also has several games currently in development, including Dungeon Keeper Online, Doomsday, Cross Gate, Legend of the Dark and a new version of Ultima Online.
Source: NetDragon Websoft Inc.
CONTACT: NetDragon Websoft Inc., Ms. Maggie Zhou (Investor Relations
Department), +86-591-8754-3120 or maggie@nd.com.cn, ir@nd.com.cn
Web site: http://www.nd.com.cn/ir
NetDragon Launches Open Beta Testing for 'Tian Yuan'
HONG KONG, July 28 -- NetDragon Websoft Inc. ("NetDragon"; Stock Code: 777), a leading online game developer and innovator in China, announced that the large-scale fantasy 2.5D MMORPG 'Tian Yuan' entered open beta testing on July 27th.
Created by the team which made the classic 'Eudemon's Online', 'Tian Yuan' is set against a backdrop of ancient oriental legends, and offers a uniquely imaginative worldview. 'Tian Yuan' introduces innovative game play, such as aerial combat on mounts and reincarnation through challenging quests. Over-500 large-scale quests build up a rich storyline, liberating players from repetitious leveling up, allowing them to fully experience the game's appeal. And NetDragon's use of 3D real-time operation technology unveils breathtaking visual effects, which should provide players with a scintillating visual experience.
About NetDragon
NetDragon Websoft Inc. is a leading innovator and creative force in China's online gaming industry. Established in 1999, NetDragon has been operating and developing a broad range of MMORPGs since launching its first self-made title Monster & Me in 2002. In addition, NetDragon is China's pioneer in overseas expansion, having directly operated its titles in overseas markets since 2004 in English, French, Spanish and other foreign languages. NetDragon's game portfolio comprises a range of massively multiplayer online games that cater to various types of players and gaming preferences. Current offerings include the games Way of the Five, Eudemons Online, Conquer Online, Zero Online, Heroes of Might & Magic Online, Disney Fantasy Online and Tian Yuan. NetDragon also has several games currently in development, including Dungeon Keeper Online, Doomsday, Cross Gate, Legend of the Dark and a new version of Ultima Online.
Source: NetDragon Websoft Inc.
CONTACT: NetDragon Websoft Inc., Ms. Maggie Zhou (Investor Relations
Department), +86-591-8754-3120 or maggie@nd.com.cn, ir@nd.com.cn
Web site: http://www.nd.com.cn/ir