MMORPG 'Rift' Launching in March
by Alice O'Connor, Jan 05, 2011 6:00am PSTDeveloper Trion Worlds has announced that its fantasy MMORPG Rift--no longer bearing the 'Planes of Talara' subtitle--will be released for PC on March 1 in North America, hitting Europe on March 4.
Rift will come in Standard, Digital Collector's and Retail Collector's Editions, priced at $49.99, $59.99 and $79.99 respectively. Each packs different perks, as detailed on the pre-order page. Pre-ordering will also net you access to the closed beta test. The obligatory monthly subscription fee will run you $14.99.
"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," CEO Lars Buttler said in the announcement. "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."
While Trion has said that Rift will be "polished at launch," only time will tell how its offspring fares in an already-crowded market.
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I don't see it surviving in a world of WOW addicts and lots of new F2P mmos. It's just too difficult to carve out a niche in this market anymore. I'd be okay with paying $15 a month if it was an mmo that provided actual content more than every 2 years. Cataclysm just came out and I've already canceled. I have no more interest grinding crap for the next 2 years...in ANY game...anymore, free or not.
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