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Twitter hits World of Warcraft and Champions Online

July 3, 10:42 AMGames ExaminerDaniel Nations
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Champions Online will support Twitter at launch.
Must... Tweet... For... Help...

As if Twitter wasn't massive enough, it is now becoming available on your favorite MMOs. World of Warcraft gains Twitter support through an add-on called TweetCraft. Not only will you be able to send and receive messages through TweetCraft, you can also upload and post screenshots through TwitPic.

This will bring about a whole new way of announcing your guild just downed a raid boss.

Meanwhile, Champions Online might be racing to become the first MMO to have in-game support for Twitter on launch day. The latest state of the game blog entry announces Twitter support is now being tested in beta. Champions Online should launch on September 1st.

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