Returning Conan players can level faster

Returning Conan players can level faster
James Orry Updated on by

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Funcom has announced that it has decided to repeat its Age of Conan re-evaluation campaign, offering previously active players the chance to come back to the game and play free of charge for two weeks.

As an additional incentive to return to the world of Hyboria, players will earn double experience during this free period.

“We are very proud of what have been able to do with the game since launch,” said Morten Larssen, vice president of sales and marketing at Funcom. “The game has grown and improved at a remarkable pace, and we continue to introduce new content, new features and new improvements. We are introducing these fantastic rewards as we know that coming back to an MMO demands effort, and we want to make sure that as many former players as possible are exposed to the new and improved Age of Conan.”

Players who choose to continue subscribing to the game after their free period can look forward to a range of exclusive rewards:

• Subscribing for 1 month gives 7 days extra game time for no additional cost

• Subscribing for 3 months also guarantees a spot in open beta for The Secret World

• Subscribing for 6 months also gives a level 40 helmet with a 10% XP modifier

• Subscribing for 12 months also gives a free copy of the Rise of the Godslayer expansion

In addition, the rewards for the lower tier subscriptions are also included in the higher tier subscriptions. This is a time-limited offer only. Players who have signed up for these subscription plans in October have already secured their respective reward.

New players who purchase the game now and sign up for one of these subscription plans will also secure their respective rewards.

The Secret World beta reward includes access to the later stages of the closed beta, and a date for access will be announced at a later date.