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MMOGames.com previews Might and Magic: Heroes Kingdoms

Sometimes it seems that each new game tries to push the envelop of gaming just a little bit more. Luscious graphics, wowza animations, and hordes of combatants – both players and non-players – all seem designed to stress your graphics cards and overheat your processor.

But it doesn't have to be that way. Games don't have to be about the latest and greatest, super-spiffy graphics. Look no further than Facebook and Farmville if you need proof. Farmville is pretty low-tech and yet thousands upon thousands of people play the game.

If Farmville proves anything, it proves there's a market, a strong market, for these low-tech games. Might and Magic: Heroes Kingdoms (MMHK) fits nicely into this market.

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New season of Might and Magic: Heroes Kingdoms brings expanded content

DSOGaming writes: "Ubisoft announced today that season three of its web based free-to-play strategic MMO, Might and Magic Heroes Kingdoms, will be available from September 15, 2011. The season three expansion brings new player vs environment (PvE) and player vs player (PvP) challenges, enhanced customization of character avatars and more."

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dsogaming.com
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NCsoft & Ubisoft & Might & Magic

NCsoft announced the agreement with Ubisoft Korea for servicing browser based online game <Might and Magic Heroes Kingdoms> in Korea.

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thisisgame.com
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GamerZines - Might & Magic: Heroes Kingdoms Interview

GamerZines writes:

We talk to Ubisoft's Mark Bassett about how the free-to-play strategy MMO Might & Magic: Heroes Kingdoms is performing in the UK.

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gamerzines.com