Alganon sets October release date
Filed under: Betas, Fantasy, Forums, New titles, Alganon
Alganon is an upcoming fantasy MMO that we here at Massively have our eyes on. It is said to integrate more of an expansive social network than we may already be used to, as well as a new look at on and offline skill advancement.
But the real news here is that Quest Online, the makers of Alganon, have announced a launch date of October 31 of this year. In preparation for this launch, the forums have been completely revamped. Preorders will also be taken later this month, featuring a digital download option and special preorder bonuses, to be announced later. Check out the official Alganon website for more details.
But the real news here is that Quest Online, the makers of Alganon, have announced a launch date of October 31 of this year. In preparation for this launch, the forums have been completely revamped. Preorders will also be taken later this month, featuring a digital download option and special preorder bonuses, to be announced later. Check out the official Alganon website for more details.














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Aganazer said on 3:13PM 9-15-2009
Oh my. This can't be a good move. Please tell me they mean October 2010.
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Dblade said on 4:52PM 9-15-2009
How long has it been in development? That sounds like an extremely rapid release date for something we only have heard much about this year.
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Eldalie said on 8:25PM 9-15-2009
I seams they have a really ... new, approach to launching from their site you can read this
'For the first release we have decided to focus only on a few starting races and classes so that we can refine each to be unique and expansive far beyond what other MMOGs have to offer'
Seeing that they only have notes regarding the human race and the main classes "healer, soldier, ranger and magus' (read as priest, warrior, ranger and mage class types) it seams likely that these will be the starting race / class combos. They also seam to bee using the Eric Cartman marketing strategy http://www.southparkstudios.com/clips/152804 with the announcement of a 'Controlled Release' when Alganon Launches, only a certain number of new subscription keys will be created each month.
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Lars said on 9:12PM 9-15-2009
Then it will probably end up closing down in November...
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remixedcat said on 12:44AM 9-16-2009
Oh really and the interface and gameplay seemed to be too much like WoW. Won't last long like all the other WoW clones. bah. Too many of them all using the same itnerface, quest system, item systems, pretty much everything. Thier all just reskinning WoW it seems. How bland.
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Hardy said on 1:08AM 9-16-2009
Yeah Everque...erm sorry Warcraft was the first MMO ever made.
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Anyways, I'm not aware of any "wowclone" ugh...That term is so moronic. but none of the games have closed down or seem to have trouble.... Well the free ones anyways.
If the game has no monthly fee it'll live very well.
Alan said on 2:01AM 9-16-2009
I've played in the CB a decent bit, and let me tell you that never have a I played a game that is more similar to WOW than this one. I don't throw around the word "wow clone", but everything from skill point distribution, to the equipment screen, item screen, character generator and login, scenery, crafting, etc. I mean LITERALLY almost EXACTLY like World of Warcraft. This is not an exaggeration and this game is doomed before it has even started because of this.
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Tom said on 8:45AM 9-16-2009
@Alan: I wouldn't say Alganon is necessarily "doomed". A lower-priced knockoff of a popular brand can often be quite successful in the marketplace. It used to be people in the US wouldn't even consider buying a foreign-built automobile and now look....
What remains to be seen is the pricing for this game. If Alganon attempts to charge premium prices for a knockoff, I'm guessing they'll fail big time. But if they (1) have a lower monthly sub and/or or (2) offer some feature that makes this game go one better than WoW, they may just do OK.
I, for one, would happily consider playing a decently made "WoW clone" that was basically structured like WoW but, say, offered single-player versions of the instances and/or a $5 or $10//month subscription fee.
In any case, although I have played WoW extensively (and like it well enough), I have an eye on Alaganon and am waiting to see if this games give me a good-enough reason to "jump ship."
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James said on 6:55AM 10-14-2009
$39.99 purchase and a monthly fee of $14.99 ($11.99 if you prepay for a year!) will definitely kill this game before it ever gets going.
Tabi said on 4:50PM 10-21-2009
The problem is that it's not a well-made WoW clone. Imagine an SNES WoW emulator. That's what this is. Alan is very right - this is an amazingly audacious ripoff and they're doomed - either because there's no way people will pay top-quality prices for something that looks and plays this badly, or because Blizzard is going to sue their asses off for intellectual infringement. Seriously, they didn't even try to hide it. EVERYTHING visible is a WoW clone. The crafting and studies are cool, but they're inserted into what's essentially a low-quality copy of WoW.
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