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Along with the opportunity for some hands-on time with Infernum Productions and Runewaker Entertainment’s Dragon’s Prophet last month, Electronic Theatre was fortunate enough to sit down with key members of the team behind the videogame. Discussing the massively multiplayer online (MMO) genre, the free-to-play market and, of course, dragons, Infernum Productions and Runewaker Entertainment reveal some of the difficult decisions that have had to be made in order to bring Dragon’s Prophet to market.
Prior the recent launch of the official closed beta testing phase for Dragon’s Prophet, Electronic Theatre was given the opportunity to sit down and discuss the forthcoming videogame with the people behind the release; Runewaker Entertainment’s Tony Tang and Infernum Productions’ Andreas Weidenhaupt. Launching into a crowded market as a free-to-play title is never going to be easy, but the team believe that being fair to the players is the key to success.