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It’s an MMOGain levels, earn experience: Choose one of five unique heroes, master thrilling missions as you unravel an unforgettable story, craft epic gear and train up a powerful army. It’s an RTSMaster tactics, win victories: Your elite units stand behind you like a wall of steel, baying for the blood of your enemies. Take direct control of a colossal war machine and dominate Bersia’s battlefields in epic encounters!BECOME LEGENDMaster a unique MMORPG. YOUR COMMANDSwitch to the RTS view and command your troops. YOUR CHOICEChoose a hero from 5 classes and perfect your skills. STORM THE FIELDCut down hordes of enemies in epic-scale battles.The GunslingerThe Gunslinger effortlessly switches between sword and pistols, utilising an array of combos to attack individual targets and unleash area of effect attacks.
The SpellswordThe Spellsword combines her magical runes to produce ever new attacks and healing spells, compensating for her relatively shallow health pool with agility, sword and sceptre. The BerserkerThe Berserker stands out in the carnage of battle for his brute force and staying power – an ultimate front-line warrior capable of smashing enemy ranks with obliterating attacks. The RangerSwift and adept in both ranged and melee combat, the Ranger exhibits a fascinating array of skills with daggers, rapidly switching to her bow where necessary.
Dec 22, 2019 You can play it single player. Not recommended of course, but you can. The biggest reason is that there are missions called climax missions that one hundred percent encourage team play by giving you a boss that will either take you 40 minutes to kill by yourself or 20 minutes with another person, probably 10 minute with a 3rd, and a mere 5-6 minutes with 4. Kingdom Under Fire II is a video game set in a high fantasy setting developed by Blueside which merges real-time strategy (RTS), role-playing game (RPG) and massively multiplayer online game (MMO) genres. The game has a single-player and an online multiplayer mode.
The ElementalistThe Elementalist is a skilled and versatile mage, capable of channelling the power of the elements in both attack and defence. She can use her spells to summon companions to fight by her side.Archers, scorpions, ogres and wizards – choose the perfect mix from over 80 different troops and conquer the battlefield. Combine magic with brute strength, crusaders with mortarmen, melee brawlers with ranged sharpshooters – the possibilities are endless!With your purchase you receive the full version of Kingdom Under Fire 2, as well as the Hero Package. The Hero Package contains:1x Exclusive Costume:The selection box contains the Guardian of Light Set – a full blue-and-white costume set for all playable classes. Whichever path you take, you’ll be perfectly kitted out from head to toe.Troops Benefits:. 3x Troop Coupon.
5x Troop Revival. 1x Rare TroopOther Benefits:. In-game currency: 1,000x Cubic.
Silver Booster Pack (30 Days). 1x Change Appearance Voucher. 20x Resurrection Ticket. 10x Universal RepairAll package items will be sent to you via in-game mail.
All contents can be collected up to 6 times per account after creating a character. Unclaimed items in the in-game mailbox will not be deleted when a character is deleted. Notice to pre-existing usersIn order to play the Steam version of Kingdom Under Fire 2, you must purchase the game on Steam. Purchasing and launching the game via Steam will create a new Kingdom Under Fire 2 account which is linked to Steam.
Existing Kingdom Under Fire 2 accounts which were not created on Steam cannot be played via Steam.
Kingdom Under Fire II | |
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Developer(s) | Blueside Phantagram |
Publisher(s) | Gameforge |
Director(s) | Sang Youn Lee |
Producer(s) | Sang Youn Lee |
Composer(s) | Cris Velasco Chris Rickwood |
Series | Kingdom Under Fire |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Release | November 14, 2019 |
Genre(s) | Real-time strategy, role-playing |
Mode(s) | Single Player, multiplayer |
Kingdom Under Fire II is a video game set in a high fantasy setting developed by Blueside which merges real-time strategy (RTS), role-playing game (RPG) and massively multiplayer online game (MMO) genres. The game has a single-player and an online multiplayer mode. The game follows on chronologically from Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom, and is the first RTS game set in the Kingdom Under Fire universe to be released since the 2005 Kingdom Under Fire: Heroes.
The game was announced in January 2008, and has been subject to delay and changes to release platforms; a closed beta-test began in December 2011 in South Korea.
In November 2013, the developers announced plans for a PlayStation 4 version. However, in November of 2019, development plans had ultimately been scrapped.[1]
The Chinese version of Kingdom Under Fire 2 entered a no-wipe Closed Beta state in March 2017. In July Taiwanese version entered an Open Beta.
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Kingdom under Fire II was published in mid November, 2019.
Gameplay[edit]
The game combines action RPG with real-time strategy. The player is to control a hero who can command various troops. The player has full control of their character and can run around freely with their troops following them. When controlling other units, the game plays like a typical RTS; cannons for example can be used to break down castle walls and spearmen can be used to protect troops from cavalry.[2]
Plot[edit]
The plot of Kingdom Under Fire II comes chronologically after the events in Circle of Doom - which took place within the alternative dimension of the game's antagonist - Encablossa. The game's events continue the story of the Kingdom Under Fire universe, 150 years after Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders, and introduce a new faction - the 'Encablossians', who have been brought from the Encablossan dimension by Regnier,[3][4] an antagonist in previous games.
The game is to explore the wars between three factions: the Human Alliance, Dark Legion, and Encablossians in their struggle for control of the game's world, the continent of Bersia.[4]
Development[edit]
The game was originally announced in January 2008 to be published on PC and console platforms in 2009.[5] The game was to be a blend of MMO and RTS gameplay to create a 'Multiplayer Online Action RTS' or MMORTS; key elements of the gameplay design include a single player 'story mode' as in the earlier RTS Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders, and a separate online multiplayer element where players would be able to undertake battles, both castle sieges, and pitched battles in fields.[4] The MMO aspect of the game was to take place in a persistent world, with players able to form and join guilds and take part in territorial battles (in up to 15 vs 15 player matches).[3]
In July 2009, Blueside confirmed an Xbox 360 version for release in 2010, the Xbox 360 version was stated to have greater emphasis on the single player campaign, and to also have an online multiplayer mode, as well as downloadable content, but a MMORTS mode was not confirmed.[6][7][8]
In March 2010, the project was reported by MMOSITE.com to be rumoured to be in development hell, with developer Blueside in financial trouble, with some employees salaries unpaid, and also as being affected by the departure of part of Blueside's development team to form a new company. In an interview representatives from Blueside and Phantagram stated that 90 persons were working on the project, and that the game had been delayed due a shortage of manpower caused by simultaneous development of console and PC versions, as well as delays due to inexperience with online game development. The lead developer Lee Sang Yong stated that there was no real problem with the development.[9]
In October 2010, the Xbox 360 version was announced to be delayed to at least Christmas 2011 due to restrictions imposed on Xbox Live games by Microsoft relating to billing; development of the actual game system was said by the developers to be complete.[10] The projects budget had exceeded $20 million by late 2010.[10]
In November 2010, Blueside announced the development of a PlayStation 3 version, initially with a projected release date in 2012, citing the suitability of the PS3's online mechanism's for adding updates. Issues relating to the online Xbox 360 version were stated to be under continued discussion with Microsoft.[11]
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The game was developed with a video game rating of 15+, though the developers expected it may receive an 18+ rating due to the combat and war elements.[12] A closed beta test began in late 2011.[13][14]
In November 2013, the developer Blueside announced the game would be released for PC in Korea in the next month, and that the game was also in development for the PlayStation 4.[15] At the G-Star Korean gaming industry convention (November 2013), producer Sang-Yoon Lee announced that the game would be released on PC in South Korea, Malaysia and Singapore in the next month.[16][17] At G-Star Sang-Yoon Lee apologised for delays to the game, explaining that the development had been hampered by loss of half of its original 160 person team, as well as market conditions in South-East Asia, where the high computer specification requirements of the game meant a limited market for the product, requiring work to allow the game to run a relatively low powered hardware (e.g. GeForce 7600 graphics card); at the same time a PS4 version of the game was stated to be in development and expected to be complete by around May 2014.[17][18] In a November 2019 interview, Kingdom Under Fire II creative director Joo-Bo Kim confirmed that there were no current plans for a PlayStation 4 version and that development was focused sole on PC.[19]
MMOGAsia announced open beta for Kingdom Under Fire II for May 22, 2014. The developer revealed that there will be no data wipes after the launch of open beta, so any progress made during the testing phase will carry over to full release.[20]
In April 2017, MMOGAsia announced that the game would be shut down permanently.[21]
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In the spring of 2017 the launch in Russia was announced. [22] Innova is to be the Russian publisher. [23] The CBT phase is expected in the fall of 2017, so far there is a teaser website. [24]
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It was announced on February 20th of 2019 that the Russian servers would be shut down on March 20th of 2019. The developers said this was due to working on 'new projects'. Kingdom Under Fire II wasn't confirmed for abandonment, but won't be available for playing. [25]
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External links[edit]
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