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Fury Goes Completely Free With Dec 14 Content Update, Bad News Follows

Come the Age of the Chosen update on December 14, players of Auran's hack'n'slash MMO Fury will be given the option to play the game minus the monthly subscription fee.

According to the release, the free mode, called "Chosen", will give players access to all game types, weapons and abilities. Chosen however will gain gold and essence at a reduced rate and will be unable to swap goods with other players.

This news however is foreshadowed by this grim statement from Auran CEO Tony Hilliam, included with the release Kotaku Australia received from the company: "We will then have some bad news to follow (unless a miracle occurs), but there will be a very positive end to the week."
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Fury Free to Download With ... - shacknews.com | By: TnS
Fury PvPMMO now free - gamespot.com | By: TnS
Gamecock's Fury goes free - destructoid.com | By: TnS
Fury relaunching for free - eurogamer.net | By: TnS
Fury now free to download a... - videogamer.com | By: TnS
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