Gaming News - February 2006
Renton, WA (February 23, 2006) - Wizards of the Coast today announced
Magic Online III.
From Wizards of the Coast:
Magic Online III will arrive
this summer with many new features, a whole new look and a mentor system that
makes it easier than ever to learn to play.
Rather than simply updating the existing title, the Magic Online III team is
rebuilding the game from the ground up. The new game features much greater
accessibility
and flexibility for the players. Veterans have more control over how they play
the game while new users get a smoother introduction to the online world of
Magic:
The Gathering (MTG). The look of the game has taken a big step forward as well
with all new 3D avatars and a card-zoom feature that brings the beautiful
fantasy
art to life. Many of the interface elements can be resized, repositioned, or
even minimized giving the player unique control over how the game is presented.
New players can look forward to getting a helping-hand from the online mentor
program. Mentors will lead new players through the initial stages of learning
to play Magic Online III. Whether they need answers to simple questions or a
guided tour of the game, the mentors are there 24 hours a day, seven days a
week
to provide assistance. This is in addition to the online adepts who are
already
available to provide live customer service assistance to players.
"What hasn't changed is the depth of strategy," commented Justin Ziran, Brand
Manager for Magic Online III. "With thousands of cards to choose from and
virtually
endless possibilities for decks Magic Online continues to be the deepest
strategy
game available with one of the most dedicated fan bases on the net."
An open beta is scheduled to launch in Q2 of 2006. Players from all over the
world will have a chance to test-drive the new game and get a first-hand look
at the new features.


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