Rift dev adopts F2P model for new MMO

Rift dev adopts F2P model for new MMO
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Trion, the developer behind popular MMO Rift, has adopted a free-to-play revenue model for its upcoming MMORTS title End of Nations.

Players will be able to access the entire MMO for free, according to the developer.

“Every End of Nations player will have full access to all the heart-stopping action-packed strategic warfare that the game offers, including massive scale battles of over 50 players, a huge persistent world, and customisation options to make every army and unit unique.

“Gamers can play in the solo campaign, in co-op mode with up to 50 other players, and in ‘Conquer the World’ multiplayer in giant conflicts of up to 26 vs. 26 for global control of the massive persistent world. There’s no time limit on access, and all players can play for free.”

Trion will also offer a premium subscription to users who decide to pay for the title, however it has yet to specify what subscribing users will gain over free members.

“The optional subscription is just a way to offer the best value to our most committed players. End of Nations can be enjoyed entirely without the subscription, but subscribers will get a significant amount of value and convenience extras for their monthly fee. The optional subscription is all about value, but not about gameplay advantage.”

End of Nations has no official release date.