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Submitted by Jon Wilcox on April 25 2006 - 10:21

Six titles form NCSoft's line up at this year's event as the company's North American subsidiary celebrates its fifth year...

NCSoft has announced its line up at E3 2006 next month with six titles on show including Tabula Rasa, Guild Wars Factions, and the recently released Auto Assault.

Making the announcement NCsoft Corporation CEO Tack Jin Kim said, "Since we've been in business in North America, we've launched six major MMO titles and continued to provide massive amounts of free content for our customers. In addition, we've expanded our presence globally with service and offices in Europe, China and other territories. This year is special for us because we are able to unveil more multiplayer products for a wider audience. We believe our commitment to the online game space has been established; our offering at this year's E3 shows we're taking our commitment a step further."

Three newly announced titles also make the event:

Described as being full of action yet lacking the 'burden' of installations and monetary investments (so perhaps following in the non-subscription footsteps of Guild Wars), Dragon Runners is said to be a dream title for dungeon crawlers. Set for launch in North America later in 2006, Exteel focuses on robotic battles and according to NCSoft will appeal to console gamers looking to expand their online horizons. The final game at the show is called Aion, which is currently being developed by NCSoft's Seoul studios, and will be initially launched in Korea and Asia.

We'll have more news on NCSoft's titles shortly...

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By: FARLEY

Added:Sat 17th Nov 2007 08:32, Post No: 11

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This is a great game i have all 3 of them graphics are good story is good all the elements of a good rpg i recommend it ive recentley quit after playing for 1year but ill be back when the newest one comes out


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By: Anonymous

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I think guildwars should do more to banned cheaters and scammers...one name come to mind 'Slaughterwolf Kill' scammed an 11 yrs old girl for 500g...what a sorry piece of tvg rules!


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This is WAAAAAAAAY better then WoW.


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y dont they make guild wars for intel graphic card?


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well.... its a good game all of them are I have all three and I reccomend getting them for free MMORPG


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