Pre-Registration Has Begun For Web3 Medieval Multiplayer MMO, Blocklords
Don’t miss your chance to claim a limited supply free Hero, if you're into the whole NFT/Blockchain thing.
MetaKing Studios’ medieval strategy MMO BLOCKLORDS has officially opened pre-registration for Early Access. Players can now begin building their legacies in a brand-new type of multiplayer universe where players’ deeds directly impact their characters, other players, and the world around them.
In this unique strategy game, players will own playable Heroes whose actions and choices will directly shape the history and future of the realm. The trailer below teases the game’s characters and medieval drama of what’s to come. The lore is being developed by an award-winning writing team, including Steve Ince (The Witcher, The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings, the Broken Sword series), Paul Irwin (director of the interactive drama series TryLife), Alison Norrington (Dark Detour, founder of storycentral) and Bodie Cambert (WITCH: Fated Souls, Afterlife: Wandering Souls).
Later this year players will also have the chance to claim the first iconic Legendary Heroes, a limited subset of one-of-a-kind Hero characters with special traits and backstories significant to the game’s founding lore. Special traits will pass through to their descendants, giving players access to the legacy and the rewards these Heroes bring for generations to come. Or, players who prefer to showcase their skill can begin as Farmers and grow their legacy from the ground up.
Players can pre-register here to claim their free Hero for Early Access. Time is of the essence, as there is a limited supply. To learn more about Blocklords, please visit their official website.
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