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Knight Online Valentine's Day Event

Valentine's Day is right around the corner, and the kingdom of Knight Online is celebrating! NTTGame are bringing you 2 special in game events, as well as a super sweet sales event with 25% off some of your favorite stat + scrolls! May Cupid guide you this month as we kick off all the fun, now through 2/28!

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Soccer comes to Knight Online

A new "soccer" patch has made its way to Knight Online. The patch adds soccer to the MMORPG from GamersFirst.

Available to all players, the soccer stadium is located right outside Moradon Castle. At least two players are needed to start a match, pitting a "red" team versus a "blue" team. Each goal scored earns a Goal Pendant, which can be turned in for three different soccer uniforms.

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MMOHut: Knight Online Game Review

MMOHut, "First released in Korea back in 2004, Knight Online has gained an international popularity. Now played by over 4 million users across the globe, Knight Online shows that good gameplay and a well made PvP system can trump flashy graphics and hyped gimmicks. But there is a complication to the game's success; most users, even on the official North American..."

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The Future of PC Gaming: It's a Free-For-All

How nice would it be to game in a world where the title you're playing didn't cost you one red cent? News10's The Game Guys think it'd be pretty nice. If PC game companies like GamersFirst and Perfect World have their way, that's exactly what gamers can expect.

"Basically that means is rather than going into [a store] and paying $59 for a boxed game and paying a monthly subscription fee per month," says Tracy Spait, Director of Online Publishing for GamersFirst, "what we're doing is giving our games away for free."

As was evidenced at 2009's E3 in Los Angeles, free-to-play massive-multiplayer online (MMO) gaming has taken huge steps forward since its inception and has been growing in popularity and quality. Since the popularity of games like MapleStory and Second Life, what used to be a blind eye turned towards the genre has now gotten a second look in the US...