EA reveals MOBA game Dawngate

16 May 2013
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Electronic Arts has revealed its new fantasy MOBA game, Dawngate, and has opened up registrations for its upcoming beta.

The game is being developed by Waystone Games, which was Visceral’s free-to-play group, making Dawngate its first Waystone project to be released.

Dawngate is described as a traditional MOBA, but features “a whole new way” to play, while introducing ever-evolving, community-driven content and stories.

You can register for the beta now to stand a chance at getting to try out Waystone’s first game.

In more EA news, the publisher recently announced that it will be doing away with online passes.

Source: Waystone Games

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  1. James Etherington-Smith
    16.05.2013 at 14:50

    DLC includes:

    Overpowered launch day characters – $5
    Unlock all the player character spells – $5
    End of game scoreboard – $5
    Server queue prioritisation – $5
    New end of match cutscene that fixes crummy storyline – $5
    Completely unbalanced items – $5

    Or buy the Premium subscription for just $50 and get this announced DLC and more (yet to be revealed, but will probably include pay-to-win game-breaking digital items).

    Why wait!? Order now and you’ll get a special in-game avatar so all the other players can know how much of a chump you really are!

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