Royal Quest

Royal Quest is fantasy themed massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Katauri Interactive and 1C Online Games. Players are able to play in both player versus environment and player versus player modes within a fantasy and technology based world.

Royal Quest
Developer(s)Katauri Interactive, 1C Online Games
Release

  • WW: December 23, 2015
Genre(s)fantasy, massively multiplayer online role-playing game
Mode(s)player versus environment, player versus player

Development

The game was announced on October 22, 2010.[1]
Open beta of the Russian version has been launched April 10, 2012.
Open beta of the English version was made available via Steam since August 4, 2014 (early access since July 31, 2014).
Royal Quest has been officially released December 8, 2015 in Russia and December 23, 2015 in the world.
Currently English version of the game is available via Steam, ARC and stand-alone client downloaded from the official website.

Story

Blossoming world of Aura, Golden Goddess, is endangered by vicious Black Alchemists, invaders from mysterious Terra. Hidden in their secret lairs they weave perfidious designs seeking to lay hold on resources of Elenium - rare and highly precious mineral of unusual nature and unique features - but also striving to obtain material for their unholy researches: human flesh and souls. Hideous chimeras are created of kidnapped victims' bodies and their souls bound with Elenium serve for prolonging Black Alchemists' unwholesome life.

King Roland of Elenia, sprawling Human realm, calls everybody young, honest and brave to join his army preparing for last stand with malicious enemies of humankind and Aura herself. To arms heroes!

Classes

There is only one playable race in Royal Quest - Humans. Player can choose of four classes: Warrior, Archer, Rogue and Mage.

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References

  1. Walker, John (2010-08-22). "King's Bounty Devs Announce Royal Quest". Rock, Paper, Shotgun. Retrieved 2014-08-14.
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