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26.03.2024 - 16:55 / droidgamers.com
Tencent Games’ latest fantasy MMORPG Tarisland, is knocking on the door of your Play Store. The game was first announced in April 2023 for Android and iOS devices. Expected to be released by June 2024, you can now pre-register for Tarisland.
The game looks visually appealing with its classic fantasy elements, like dungeons and extra-large beasts. You get options galore with 9 classes and 18 specializations to mix and match until you’ve got your character just right.
Choosing who you want to be in the game is a blast. There are 40 great talents to pick from. Tarisland is all about grouping up to knock out some big-time bosses and exploring a vast open world. With its classic raid and dungeon systems, the game will remind you of several iconic games, but in a good way.
Tencent promises that the game isn’t a pay-to-win title. That bit of news definitely got some people talking Since then, they’ve been sorting out the game with a bunch of test runs. By June 2023, players in China got their first shot at a closed beta. The last CBT was in November 2023 for both mobile and PC players worldwide.
After the last closed beta test, major changes were made to the game. They got rid of the gender lock on classes to match what players want and to make the game feel more welcoming for everyone.
Also, players would mostly get their gear by going through dungeons and raids or by crafting it themselves previously, but they’re tweaking how you score armour sets. The new version will let you join raids to get your hands on class-specific armour sets because you won’t be able to craft them anymore.
So, head over to the Google Play Store and grab the game. Also, visit their official website for more info. By the way, do you love Pokémon Go? Similar RPG Cassette Beasts Drops On Android Soon!
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