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(while I was at Comic Con I was told by an employee who works at PlayNC that the Exteel team was coming back From Korea on the july 30 2007.)
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=== Open Beta ===
=== Open Beta ===
The phase of development where anyone is free to "hop in" and help test the game. This phase was scheduled to start around late February 2007<ref>http://www.exteel.com/us/news/archives/2007/01/patch_notes.html</ref>, but has since been delayed. But on July 30th the Exteel team just came back from Korea, so expect to see some results soon.
The phase of development where anyone is free to "hop in" and help test the game. This phase was scheduled to start around late February 2007<ref>http://www.exteel.com/us/news/archives/2007/01/patch_notes.html</ref>, but has since been delayed indefinitely.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==



Revision as of 21:47, 31 July 2007

Template:Infobox CVG Exteel is a massively multiplayer online game published by Korean game company NCsoft, and developed by NCsoft's E & G Studios.

Exteel is a third person shooter where players control giant customized mechs (similar to Virtual On and Armored Core) into combat against other online players, or more rarely, against computer controlled enemies. The game features fully customizable characters, as well as a variety of gameplay modes.

An alpha version of this game was released in Korea, and closed beta testing began in the United States on November 16th, 2006.[1] The developers anticipate releasing Exteel as a "free to download, free to play" format. However, access to better weapons, maps and parts will be limited to customers paying a fee, this game will be Free To Play if you buy the disk with a cash shop. The game's maps contain advertisements for other NCsoft titles, most likely to justify for free play of the game.

Development

Closed Beta

This phase of testing began on 16 November, 2006 and ended on 31 January, 2007.

Open Beta

The phase of development where anyone is free to "hop in" and help test the game. This phase was scheduled to start around late February 2007[2], but has since been delayed indefinitely.

References

External links