Archlord II Opens Pre-Registration for Closed Beta

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April 21, 2014

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A global leader in free-to-play MMORPGs, shares information about Closed Beta pre-registration for its upcoming dynamic PvP MMO Archlord 2.

Players can now sign up for the Closed Beta Test, simply by using their existing gPotato.eu, gPotato.com or Webzen.com accounts. Additionally, they can register an account using their Facebook profile.

By pre-registering, users will automatically be entered into the Closed Beta lottery and will get a chance to win one of the eagerly awaited keys for the CBT phase that is currently scheduled to begin in June.

The sign up process is extremely simple. Potential participants can pre-register their account on the game’s official website at http://archlord2.com. To increase their chances of being selected, players can also join an additional daily draw on the official Archlord 2 Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/archlord2.

Archlord 1 players are encouraged to pre-register with their existing accounts, as Webzen will guarantee all Archlord 1 players that logged into the game at least once in the last 3 months of its existence access to the CBT of Archlord 2 to honour the committed Archlord community.

As there will not be a non-disclosure agreement, WEZBEN encourages all participants to share their Archlord 2 experience with friends and other players.

ARCHLORD 2 is a medieval fantasy-based MMORPG that takes place in the mysterious and dangerous world of Chantra. Players will join in a never-ending conflict between the two opposing factions of the Azuni and the Crunn. They will be able to satisfy their thirst for power by participating in enormous PvP battles holding up to 400 players, and fighting to claim the ultimate prize and to become the Archlord – the world’s supreme ruler.

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