Free-to-play Dungeons & Dragons MMO Dated
by Nick Breckon, Jul 08, 2009 1:47pm PDTTurbine today announced that the free version of Dungeons & Dragons Online, Eberron Unlimited, will go live on August 4.
The plan to make the 2006 MMO free-to-play was announced in June. The game will now be supported through sales on its DDO store, which will offer dungeon packs, potions, helper NPCs, character slots and character customization.
A new monthly subscription service called "DDO VIP" will provide all premium content and several account bonuses for a monthly price.
The launch of Eberron Unlimited will also be accompanied by the introduction of a new player class, raid zone, and a raising of the level cap.
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