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Global Adventures is a game that MMO Fallout gave away beta keys for back in December 2017, and the fact that so many keys were left to grab is probably an early warning that the game was going to go down like a wet fart. Actually, the fact that the game shut down rather quickly in China should be the first indication that a release westward would be a commercial failure, but here we are.
Like many of its kind, Global Adventures hit closed beta and then…disappeared. The last Tweet sent out by the Global Adventures account is from January 6, 2018. The latest news post on Steam is for maintenance on February 16, 2018. There are reviews in March that suggest the server was still online at that point, followed by a review in July noting the server being dead.
In their infinite disregard for community relations, Suba Games has never acknowledged the abandonment of Global Adventures, nor did they allow for refunds from players who purchased packs only to have the game abandoned in beta. Months later, they haven’t even bothered taking the game off of Steam or delisting it from their website. In fact, the only official acknowledgment comes from Suba’s community manager, who points to the developer PixelSoft suddenly disappearing after failing to fix major bugs in the game.
“I would like to clarify this time around that Suba Games is a publisher, not a developer. The developer for Global Adventures is PixelSoft, who seemingly disappeared after constantly failing to fix major bugs and making excuses about it. This makes it so Suba Games cannot deliver their promises of giving out exclusive rewards during open beta, as there probably never will be an open beta. Of course, I do not agree with the idea of selling early access and opening a closed beta cash shop when the developers have proven to be shoddy already.
“Since PixelSoft abandoned the game, there’s nothing Suba Games can do but to follow suit and abandon the game as well. Again, this does not excuse the terrible business decisions Suba Games ended up making to disappoint the fanbase of the game, especially with their no refund policy.”
Does anyone else remember Global Adventures’ short lived relevance?
MMO Fallout is pleased to announce that we have partnered with Suba Games and Pixelsoft in order to give away closed beta keys to Global Adventures, an action MMO that invites players to travel the world and seek hidden treasures. The beta does not start until December 29, however you can pick up a key now and register it to be prepared.
Check out the trailer below and grab your key even further down. Keys are IP-restricted, so if you’re trying to get your hands on multiple keys and aren’t having any luck, that would be why.
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MMO Fallout has partnered with Suba Games to give away beta keys to the upcoming relaunch of Luna Online. Dubbed Luna Online: Reborn, the revival includes numerous improvements and additions over the original launch in order to attract a more nostalgic crowd of gamers. Suba Games is relaunching the title in response to overwhelming demands by its community after the servers were shut down by gPotato.
New to Luna Online: Reborn is a revamped progression system, the removal of race restrictions on classes, new housing options and guild halls, and more.
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In addition, Luna Online: Reborn is currently running a Kickstarter campaign in order to assist in advertising the relaunch.
About Luna Online: Reborn
Luna Online: Reborn is an anime themed MMORPG set in the cute fantasy world of Blueland. The game is a remake of the popular Luna Online, now published by Suba Games. It provides adjustments to original content that remove any negative experience gamers reported about Luna Plus.
Furthermore, we’ve added in new Realm vs Realm & Real Time Ranking Systems that are certain to provide a new meaning to gaining dominance over Luna castle.
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MMO Fallout has once again partnered with Suba Games to bring you some sweet loot for Dream of Mirror Online. To celebrate the impending launch on Steam (coming August 17th), we have been given 800 Steam keys to distribute to all of you. The keys redeem for a vanity pet, a black sheep with the Steam logo on its side, to follow the player around and add a bit of cuteness to your adventures.
As usual, keys are IP locked to prevent multiples from going out. If you are in a situation where you need two keys (family member or just someone on the same connection), drop a comment below with your email in the email box and we’ll get you sorted.
About Dream of Mirror Online:
Dream of Mirror is a free-to-play MMORPG (massive multi-player online role playing game) developed by Softstar, a leading brand in the Chinese video games industry, and has surpassed 400,000 registered users in Taiwan alone.
Players can choose between four races, six classes and six professions to gain experience through amazing quests and missions. The game places a great deal of emphasis on teamwork through the strong human relationship system and the graphics provide contemporary 3D anime style with cell shading effects.
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Redemption Instructions:
MMO Fallout has partnered with Suba Games to hand out keys to the upcoming closed beta for Dream of Mirror Online. The beta starts at 5pm EST on February 13th and runs for three weeks.
What do we want out of you? Absolutely nothing. Click on the link below to retrieve your key, follow the instructions to redeem, and get ready for the beta.
About Dream of Mirror Online:
Dream of Mirror is a free-to-play MMORPG (massive multi-player online role playing game) developed by Softstar, a leading brand in the Chinese video games industry, and has surpassed 400,000 registered users in Taiwan alone.
Players can choose between four races, six classes and six professions to gain experience through amazing quests and missions. The game places a great deal of emphasis on teamwork through the strong human relationship system and the graphics provide contemporary 3D anime style with cell shading effects.
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Redemption Instructions:
A player petition to bring back Wizardry Online may have hit its mark. Ever since Sony Online Entertainment cut its ties and shut down the Wizardry servers mid-2014, players have been trying to convince other publishers to give the game a second chance.
Several months later, one such company has responded. Over at the Suba Games board, a community manager for the publisher responded that they have heard player demands, and have contacted developer Gamepot.
Afternoon everyone, it’s always great to see people passionate enough to pool together and try to have their voices heard. In this case i want to let you know you all have been heard and Suba is interested in reviving this game. They have actually made contact with the developer but have yet to conclude an outcome with them yet.
Nothing is set in stone, but the news is certainly a positive for the game’s fans.
(Source: Suba Games)