Digimon Masters Improvements
Joymax announced the start of a series of new content and changes inspired by and based on player feedback for its online massive multiplayer title, Digimon Masters. A universe where our world and the Digital World are closer than anyone would have imagined is about to change in ways never expected! Joymax has now launched the first of several patches which will include functional game changes as well as new Mercenary Digimon.
The first part of the update, which launched on November 1st, addressed player requests that were related to experience point (XP) deductions and low drop-hatch rates: the XP penalty for extended game play has been removed, and the drop-hatch rates have been increased. These improvementswere widely lauded as a positive step forward for the publisher. In addition, several new Digi-Eggs were added to the cash shop: Keramon, Hawkmon, and Petimeramon.
Future content updates, that are due out in November and December, will include an expanded cash shop with more payment methods, a new game server named Lucemon, two special Digivolutions for Beelzemon and MetalGarurumon, eight new Digimon including Agumon and Tentomon, and last but not least, three new maps! With more unannounced changes to come throughout 2012, this is the perfect time to jump straight into Digimon Masters.
Digimon are well known all over the globe as part of the famous Japanese TV animation series. Digimon Masters is the first ever 3D online game based on the Digimon universe with more than 1,000 characters featured from seasons 1 through 5 of the series. Players who want to join in on the fun can register at the Joymax portal site at http://www.joymax.com/dmo/
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