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Fantasy earth zero japan
Fantasy earth zero japan







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FEZ has also won a similiar prize in Hong Kong as it won the PCM reward in 2009. Today, Fantasy Earth Zero remains highly successful in Asia as this marks FEZ's sixth consecutive year of earning WebMoney's one of the Best Games' Award (It received Grand Prix Winner on year of release). brought the licensing rights to the game, revamped it and published it under the name of Fantasy Earth Zero. After a year of its closure, Gamepot Inc. Fantasy Earth Zero started as Fantasy Earth:Ring of Dominion under Square Enix Japan's PlayOnline subscription service which failed in a short time. The game starts by allowing players to select one of the five available kingdoms and fight against one another for glory of their nations. On February 3, 2011, Gamepot USA announced the closing of North America Fantasy Earth Zero service effective from March 21, 2011.If you need more help about FEZ please look in the Guides page/ Categoryįantasy Earth Zero is a massive TPS/ MMORPG/ RTS 50v50 Kingdom player vs player game.

fantasy earth zero japan

The game was officially launched in the United States on May 18, 2010. Players who took part in a "Kingdom War" in the first open beta were eligible to receive a "limited edition" weapon in the second open beta, which started on March 17, 2010. The first open beta in the US ran from March 3 to March 10, 2010. US players were finally able to play when Fantasy Earth Zero was announced by Gamepot USA on January 12, 2010. On June 3, 2008, it entered beta testing in Taiwan. On April 3, 2007, Fantasy Earth entered beta testing in mainland China. The original game entered beta testing on February 23, 2006, and was re-released by Gamepot Japan on November 2, 2006. While PlayOnlineCN has not established an IP block allowing players from anywhere to play. Gamania HK has established an IP block as of Decempreventing players from outside the region from playing. Gamepot Japan and Gamania Taiwan have established IP blocks that prevent players outside their respective regions from playing the game. Revenue is generated using an in-game currency known as "arbs", which are bought for real money and can purchase items obtainable in no other way. The game recently claimed over 1,000,000 users. The publishing rights were later bought by Gamepot, who renamed it to Fantasy Earth Zero and had greater success with it when they dropped the subscription-based element present under Square Enix's PlayOnline service and it became a "free to play" game. Several months after the release of The Ring of Dominion, Square Enix cancelled the game because of a severe lack of demand. Fantasy Earth Zero (Japanese: ファンタジーアースゼロ), formerly known as Fantasy Earth: The Ring of Dominion, is a massive multiplayer online game (MMO) developed by Fenix Soft(Square Enix) (the original developers, Multiterm, were absorbed into NHN Japan on September 1, 2007, however development rights transferred to Fenix Soft on June 2008).









Fantasy earth zero japan