Dream of Mirror Online Returning to Life
It seems that the cult following Dream of Mirror Online has had since its shut down in late 2012 has finally won out. Subagames has officially announced that they will be resurrecting the title soon. While information is scarce at the moment, the revival announcement is accompanied by a short trailer that some fans actually found prior to the official announcement. Much to the surprise of those fans, this trailer was not a hoax or joke, Dream of Mirror Online will be returning "soon."
For those unfamiliar with the title (originally published by Aeria Games in North America), Dream of Mirror Online had a cute, social game, chibi type feel to it but had some surprisingly in-depth systems from what I remember. With some unique systems and a leveling system that allowed players to take on different jobs as they leveled, there was quite a bit more behind the scenes in this free to play title.
Will the relaunch hold a few new surprise and maybe a few more jobs? We'll stay tuned and be sure to keep you up to date on any new information. As it is, the official announcement just leaves fans with a TON of questions!
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the Dream died a long time ago
This being re-released has brought memories back of other MMO's that I would love to play again... Anyone remember Soulmaster Online? Good times...
However when a publisher resurrects a game the focus is always on 'is this publisher suitable to do this' ...
I'm not slating subagames, they are a respectable publisher. But I do question whether they are the best ones to pick this game up and make it even bigger than it was before.
Either way it will be interesting to see how this all rolls out :)
i am really suprised that they dint go bankrupt with all those shitty mmo's they're publishing.
it reminds me of this : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAUY1J8KizU