EL33TONLINE: News tag archive: freetoplay

Released by id Software on the 5th of May, 1992, the gaming world had never seen anything quite like Wolfenstein 3D: A first-person shooter that sported incredible speed, innovative new features and unprecedented violence.

Wolfenstein 3D Splash Screen

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If you’ve recently finished Mass Effect 3 and are looking for another BioWare-developed sci-fi saga to sink your teeth into then why not take advantage of an upcoming free trial for Star Wars: The Old Republic?

Star Wars: The Old Republic Logo

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The PlayStation Blog’s weekly podcast is often the first place you’ll hear news items related to the PlayStation Store release schedule. The latest episode of the ‘PlayStation Blogcast’ is no different, revealing that next week’s PS Store Update will feature a rather surprising addition - a free-to-play version of Killzone 3’s multiplayer mode!

PSN Banner Logo: Killzone 3

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DC Universe Online, the massively multiplayer online game from Sony Online Entertainment, is now Free-to-Play for both the PS3 and PC. That’s right folks, you can download DC Universe Online from the PlayStation Store for free and play it for free, no monthly fee is required!

DC Universe Online Free-to-Play Banner

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Browser Sangokushi Next Screenshot

Free-to-play titles have become increasingly common of late, particularly on PC. PlayStation 3 also has a couple of games which use the free-to-play business model, such as Free Realms and the Japanese title Angel Love Online.

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World of Warcraft Logo In an interesting turn of events, Blizzard Entertainment has revealed plans to allow those (still) interested in the company’s hugely popular World of Warcraft massively multiplayer RPG to play the game for free… up until a certain point.

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Team Fortress 2

Valve Software has revealed that as part of its extensive update process to the company’s ultra-popular online multiplayer game, Team Fortress 2 on PC is now completely free-to-play and will from now on be supported by the sale of virtual items via microtransactions.

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