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Massively multiplayer online roleplaying games
A trove of legendary treasure await you.
You have the freedom to shape your character
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This game is to immerse oneself in. Hobbits, Gimli and the Witch King are all playable characters in The Hobbit: Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Angmar.
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Guild Wars 2 isn't a typical MMO in the sense that it does away with a lot of tediously organised fetch quests in favour of live events that you might stumble into while you explore the globe.
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It is a first-person shooter (FPS) that focuses on massive battles involving thousands of people. Assault rifles and ground and air vehicles are also available for use in the quest.
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Storytelling is a major selling factor for Star Wars: The Old Republic. Character growth in this game isn't just about increasing your stats, but rather the connections you establish.
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You may like The Elder Scrolls Online if you can't get enough of Skyrim or Oblivion. It features a variety of locales from Bethesda's single-player RPGs, including Tamriel & Summerset.
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EVE Online has a reputation for being a cold, heartless environment full of opportunistic people. War, treachery, and espionage amongst actual people are common.
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Black Desert Online may be one of the most visually appealing MMOs available, with a big, beautiful setting that puts many others in the genre to shame.
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Not only is Runescape free to play, but it's also an MMO with a plethora of talents to master. I'm referring to activities like as fishing and farming, as well as divination and dungeoneering.
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Final Fantasy XIV has an obviously sluggish start and initially seems quite similar to other MMOs, but as you progress, you'll have a more diversified choice of things to choose from.
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You've probably heard of this one. When you hear the term "MMO," everyone immediately thinks of World of Warcraft. World of Warcraft followed in the footsteps of previous MMOs.