Dragonica Goes on Public Release as Open Beta Launches

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Wed Jun 10, 2009 7:47am EDT

DUBLIN--(Business Wire)--
Gala Networks Europe, operator of the gPotato.eu free-to-play MMORPG portal is
proud to announce the public release of Dragonica as it enters Open Beta across
Europe today. Developed by Barunson Interactive, Dragonica is a free arcade
style 3D side-scrolling MMORPG for PC, and is available to download play for
free with a gPotato.eu account in English, French and German. 

After a successful Closed Beta Test during May and positive coverage in the
games media, players across Europe will be able to experience Dragonica`s
vibrant world of Dragotaka playing as one of four character classes in their
mission to defeat the evil Dragon Lord Elga and return peace to the land. With a
level cap rised to level 60, and two job changes, players will be able to
experience up to twenty distinct character classes which evolve from the four
base character classes on their desktop, notebook and netbook computers. 

From today European players can download and play Dragonica for free, for life,
experiencing classic combo-based combat, ten player PvP multiplayer modes, a
wide variety of Guild, Trade and Community features and participate in fifty
player battlegrounds in the game`s 25v25 Guild Emporia Wars. 

Dragonica features fully localised text, audio and cinematic videos, combined
with a community of thousands of players from every corner of Europe. The
gPotato Europe team will also be running a variety of in-game events to welcome
and entertain players. 

To play Dragonica, simply sign up for a free gPotato.eu account at the official
European website at http://dragonica.gpotato.eu and download the game client
from http://en.dragonica.gpotato.eu/Downloads/Client.aspx. Players who already
have the Closed Beta client on their machines will automatically receive a patch
to their version. 

The assets accompanying this press release are available at
ftp://195.27.0.144:30009/Dragonica/

- About Dragonica - 

Dragonica, the free arcade-style 3D side-scrolling MMORPG, is developed by
Barunson Interactive and is available this June in English, German and French
from the www.gpotato.eu gaming portal. With original keyboard-controlled
gameplay, combo-based action that rewards skilful players, a vibrant 3D universe
and plenty of tongue-in-cheek humour along the way, Dragonica has universal
appeal. It has lots of fun and interesting content to keep players busy
including four evolving classes, several PvP modes, over a thousand quests,
in-game achievements, an auction house to trade your excess items, pets, housing
and wedding systems and much more to come! Dragonica is available in Open Beta
across Europe from June 10th 2009. For more information, visit the official
European website at http://dragonica.gpotato.eu

About Gala Networks Europe Ltd. & gPotato - 

Gala Networks Europe Ltd., is a leading European free-to-play online games
publisher. Gala Networks Europe operates the gPotato brand by hosting,
publishing and distributing free online games via the www.gpotato.eu portal.
Present in Europe for over two years with three successful MMORPGs Flyff,
Rappelz and Street Gears, the gPotato.eu portal is now a major destination for
online gamers with over a million users. Dragonica, the fourth game of the
portal, launches in June 2009 and Allods Online, the fifth game of the portal
will be available in Autumn 2009. 

About Barunson Interactive - 

Barunson Interactive Co. Ltd., is a game developer and publisher founded 2003 in
South Korea. Subsidiary of the entertainment group Barunson Inc., Barunson
Interactive has developed a significant expertise in game creation and operation
through the fantasy MMORPG Dragon Raja and the casual action game S.O.S, both
operated in many countries. 

For more information, don`t hesitate to visit the official website at
http://dragonica.gpotato.eu or contact us directly at contact@gpotato.eu







contact@gpotato.eu
http://dragonica.gpotato.eu

Copyright Business Wire 2009

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