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Drakantos: All Prepared for the First Test of the Promising Mmo Pixel Art

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The summer continues to give us good opportunities to discover formats that have real possibilities of opening a gap in the short term. Precisely, this is the case of ‘Drakantas’, a free MMORPG from Wingeon Game Studios, which premieres its closed beta from July 25 to July 27 on PC via Steam.
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The summer continues to give us good opportunities to discover formats that have real possibilities of opening a gap in the short term. Precisely, this is the case of ‘Drakantas’, a free MMORPG from Wingeon Game Studios, which premieres its closed beta from July 25 to July 27 on PC via Steam.

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