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TenTonHammer: D&D Online Unlimited Interview

Few massively multiplayer online games have been as scrutinized as Dungeons and Dragons Online. Based off a legendary intellectual property, many gamers were surprised when features of the game were different than normal MMOs and included highly instanced areas, small servers, and a number of additional quirks that simply weren't the norm. Fast forward three years, and DDO has come light years from its beginnings.

In a recent announcement, the developers at Turbine revealed that DDO would be going free to play, and Ten Ton Hammer quickly got on the phone with the developers – Adam Mersky, Fernando Paiz and Kate Paiz - to get the details.
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Published: 173 days 19 hours ago | Interview | PC
 
 
 

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