![]() ![]() Significantly more than the vast majority of PC MMOs.ĭo I think we need more mobile MMOs? I think we need more quality mobile MMOs, certainly. This is likely the reason behind so many players pre-registering for the game – and the critical success of Lineage 2: Revolution, which has gone on to make well over $1 billion dollars already. Lineage and Lineage 2 are both still very popular in South Korea, and still have a semi-active playerbase in the West, although not nearly to the same degree. And the ability to hold up to 10,000 players concurrently on a single channel. Which is good for those of you that are into fighting other players, groups or even guilds over world boss spawns. ![]() Lineage 2M is promising to be a faithful adaptation of the PC title, including a large, completely open world without any loading screens whatsoever, dozens of world bosses to tackle in open-world PvPvE. This is because most – from what I’ve come across are a convoluted mess of cluttered UI, auto-play and a case of copy>pasting ideas from already established games. Now I’m not much of a mobile gamer: I’ve played almost 50 different mobile games over the last several months but only a handful have held my attention. This sparked a lot of attention as we weren’t aware it was this close to release. So, a recent press event was held for Lineage 2M – where it was revealed that the game would be released at the end of this year. If you’re interested in either mobile games OR the Lineage genre itself – which this video is about, then this will probably be of interest to you. Alright, so if you hold mobile games in disdain, then you’ve probably already long since closed out of this video. ![]()
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