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First game developed by MAIUS GAMES, a company established by veteran Korean game developers

MAIUS GAMES recently launched Project Monarch, a fusion RPG combining Eastern and Western fantasy. The company is planning to show stories of distress and ideals as well as hostility that humans experience in the heavenly world where the war of the Gods unfolds.

The major feature of "Project Monarch" -­ which combines the MO and MMO formats -­ is the fast and dynamic action of characters. It uses a high-performance game engine independently developed by MAIUS GAMES, and its aim is to enable smooth play even in low-end PCs.

Contrary to the standardized growth in class of most games, the type of growth of "Project Monarch" varies according to which kind of skill-related quest you choose. Furthermore, along with realistic siege warfare using a wide range of siege weapons, you can also engage in community and economic activities through the tax income from managing the area.

Although the development of "Project Monarch" is still at the early stages, it has earned raves after being launched to the public particularly overseas buyers in GSTAR 2008. Currently, the development has progressed to a stage wherein network play is enabled. MAIUS GAMES is set to release a vivid play video soon.
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