Today NEXON Europe launches a brand new teaser website for the much anticipated free-to-play Action MMORPG Vindictus Europe, which will be released in Europe this autumn. Besides letting you in on the game’s dark and haunting story and the varied set of heroes, the website introduces a gameplay trailer that gives you a deeper insight on the upcoming online sensation. Furthermore you’re invited to join the Facebook fan page and sign up for the Vindictus Europe newsletter to receive free real-time up-to-date notifications regarding the game’s updates. This way, you will never miss any exclusive insights to this year’s MMORPG hit.
Vindictus Europe is a physics-based action online role-playing game that combines stunning visuals with high-speed combat, bringing a brutal elegance to the PC gaming space. Using a modified Source Engine™ to enable interaction with the environment, players will be able to throw and shatter objects, hurl debris, bind enemies with chains, and pierce defenses with spears . Vindictus Europe received the IGN award for “Best Free-to-Play MMO Game” of 2010.
Check out the new teaser website and trailer here: http://vindictus.nexoneu.com/
For more information on Vindictus Europe, visit http://www.facebook.com/VindictusEurope or http://www.youtube.com/user/NXEUVindictus.
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