Dungeon Fighter Online gets its own website
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For those in the audience looking forward to Dungeon Fighter Online, you may wish to know that the upcoming Nexon game has launched their own website, along with a guide to the game and a new initiative called "DFO Corps."
DFO Corps will consist of a handful of fans of the game writing about issues and news in the game via the official website, letting the community control what they want to hear about the game. The initiative seems to be very close to EVE Online's Interstellar Correspondents project, where players volunteer time to write up brief news stories about their sections of the galaxy for the rest of the EVE community.
Dungeon Fighter Online has also moved into a "early access" beta, where any player may sign up and retrieve a key from 1up.com or Gamespot.com. If you're interested in trying the game out, full instructions can be found here.
DFO Corps will consist of a handful of fans of the game writing about issues and news in the game via the official website, letting the community control what they want to hear about the game. The initiative seems to be very close to EVE Online's Interstellar Correspondents project, where players volunteer time to write up brief news stories about their sections of the galaxy for the rest of the EVE community.
Dungeon Fighter Online has also moved into a "early access" beta, where any player may sign up and retrieve a key from 1up.com or Gamespot.com. If you're interested in trying the game out, full instructions can be found here.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Digest said on 6:30PM 9-15-2009
Only available to selected regions Nexon? Then don't bother advertising your game globally if you're not going to launch this game "globally". Learn the proper definition for your games. Should be "Launching in selected regions".
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mandrill said on 5:58AM 9-16-2009
+1
Nowhere on the site does it state that these keys are only valid in the far east and USA/Canada (unless you go digging through their support pages). I have a strict DL limit on my connection and I wasted a Gig of it downloading this only to find that I can't play it.
I'm surprised Massively didn't check on this before posting.
hugo.markez said on 6:46PM 9-15-2009
Cool
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