This week certainly didn't see anything monumental release, but what we received instead are 4 games, with at least one of them that is completely wacky.
One year anniversary celebrations are underway for Ragnarok Origin, with events, contests, and a preview of new maps and two new classes, Sage and Scholar.
The Bard and Dancer have just arrived in Ragnarok Origin. Gravity is marking their arrival with some new events to help with progression. The update also includes a new region and additional changes.
The mobile gaming industry has a bit of a reputation-and sure, games like Candy Crush Saga do exist-but outside of the gacha and match-3 apps there are some pretty robust MMOs that are looking for new players. You might want to scoff at the prospect of a "mobile MMO," but give these games a try; we suspect you'll change your mind.
There's a brand new end-of-the-year update for Ragnarok Origin, with holiday events, special bonuses, and rewards for both current and returning players.
Be prepared to step back into Niflheim when Ragnarok Origin launches on November 10th.
Ragnarok Origin, a remastering of 2002's Ragnarok Online, is taking pre-registrations from interested players, and there are quite a few people looking forward to jumping into the MMO. The studio behind the remaster, Gravity, has announced that over 400K people have pre-registered for the MMO.
Ragnarok Origin, the mobile reimagining of Ragnarok Online, opens up its closed beta this week, and there are preregistration goodies too.
Preregistration is now open for the upcoming mobile MMO Ragnarok Origin's North American Release.