GamerZines writes:
One of the beauties of being a Western MMORPG publisher is that if you're ever on the look out for a new project, you only need to look in the direction of South Korea, Japan and in this case China to find exactly what you're looking for.
In Eligium: The Chosen One, developed by Shenda Games, Frogster found a free-to-play title which ticks all the boxes and when we saw a recent build in action we were flabbergasted at just how many features were poking out from the game's inconspicuous looking surface.
GamerZines writes:
In somewhat unsurprising news Frogster has announced that the free-to-play MMORPG Eligium will cease operations on 17/07/2012 at 5:07pm CEST.
The fantasy experience had been in open beta since February.
What did you expect? Some crappy/cheap generic F2P MMORPGs don't last long. Guess this move will save Frogster some $$$.
Frogster has announced, via press-release, that players can now read the first chapter of the "Saga of Galgaron". The development team has also released a few screens and new details on the MMO.
Alexa Ray Corriea writes, "At GDC earlier this month I got some preview time with Eligium: The Chosen One, an upcoming MMO from Frogster and Shanda Games. While it’s fairly similar to most click-to-move MMOs out there, several quirky gems set it apart — its virtue system and ability to use mounts, most notably."