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Beta & Other Early Maps
Beta & Other Early Maps

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Empyrean
In an effort to bring online games to the masses, Microsoft is launching Empyrean (code name) this winter at its Internet Gaming Zone. This fantasy, real-time, role-playing game takes place in a 32- by 32-mile virtual world and supports 3000 players simultaneously. If you're nervous about taking the plunge with the hard-core gamers, don't be -- newbies are considered assets, so they aren't killed off right away. Note, however, that while most of the games in the Internet Gaming Zone are free, Empyrean will charge a fee. But it will likely be worth every penny.

How Turbine Entertainment was Founded

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"We had hired a game designer, Toby Ragaini, who built the backstory for the game."

Beta & Other Early Maps