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Nexus: The Kingdom of the Winds

Based upon Korean mythology, Nexus: The Kingdom of the Winds is a 2D fantasy MMORPG from Nexon and Kru Interactive with anime-style graphics. There are many quests to complete, as well as a deep storyline. At the heart of the story lies a tale of unrequited love between Prince M’hul and Princess Yun, and the family secrets and deep loathing which inspired a hundred poems to be written and a thousand battles to be fought.

The game’s community is also tight-knit and political and social aspects are vital. Players can choose from the four base “Paths” of Warrior, Rogue, Mage, and Poet, with the option to specialize into subpaths. Advancement is straightforward, although when a character reaches level cap, gained XP is not wasted, but usable for special stats.

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Paladins

Draw guns, unveil magic and become a legendary Champion of the Realm in Paladins – a free-to-play, team-based first-person shooter video game developed by Hi-Rez Studios. This game fast-paced fantasy game highlights the importance of strategy, character knowledge, coordination, and teamwork to attain victory. Players may select between a roster of more than 30 characters
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Tribes of Midgard

Tribes of Midgard is a multiplayer survival Action-RPG set in the Norse world of Midgard from developer Norsfell Games, and published by Gearbox. Players can group together in co-op to gather resources, build out their base, and fight against the Giants that are attacking their realm. Heads up, the Giants are coming! Midgard is under siege
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ArcheAge: Unchained

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwk-C_mh13U ArcheAge is an MMORPG in from Korean company gamigo and published in the NA and EU by Trion Worlds. Players enter a fantasy world and start play on one of two continents: Nuia (Elves), and Harihara (Ferres). From there, everything else is up to you, from what character you play, to where you go, and why. ArcheAge
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