Gravity Interactive, Inc. has exciting news for fans of the classic MMORPG with the announcement of the open beta for Ragnarok M: Classic. This new version promises a unique experience with a shop-free environment where Zeny reigns as the sole currency. This focus on a single currency aims to create a fair and adventure-centric gameplay, steering away from the complexities often found in game economies.
Mark your calendars for February 14th, as Ragnarok M: Classic's open beta test (OBT) is set to launch, offering a special Valentine's Day treat for gamers. In a market saturated with various Ragnarok mobile games, this version stands out by eliminating shops, ensuring that every item in the game is obtainable through gameplay alone. This approach is particularly appealing to fans of the original Ragnarok Online who may feel overwhelmed by the choices available today.
Ragnarok M: Classic introduces several engaging features, including a free Offline Battle mode, allowing players to enjoy the game even when they're away from their devices. The game retains all the iconic jobs from the original, offering a nostalgic yet fresh experience. Additionally, players can refine their gear up to +15 without the risk of breaking it, addressing a common concern among MMORPG enthusiasts.
For those eager to dive in, there's a Monthly Pass available just for logging in, which provides EXP boosts, exclusive gear, and Drop Rate bonuses, enhancing the gaming experience without any cost.
While awaiting the OBT, you might want to explore our list of the best MMOs on Android to keep your gaming appetite satisfied. If you're ready to join the adventure, pre-register for Ragnarok M: Classic on the App Store and Google Play. The game is free-to-play, though it does offer in-app purchases for those looking to enhance their experience further.
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