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Luna Online closed beta launches tomorrow.

April 16, 10:52 PMWilmington Video Game ExaminerJonathan Burkhardt
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Luna Online promotional art

Newly localized free-to-play MMO Luna Online goes into Closed Beta tomorrow.

Localized by gPotato, the same company that localized well known free-to-play MMOs, Rappelz and Flyff launches it's new highly anticipated MMO.

The game features cutesy styled anime graphics, and boasts over 40 job classes, an item enhancement system, and an in-game dating system.

Until the game launches, there's not much more I can tell you about gameplay, but hopefully I'll have more information concerning this new MMO once I'm able to log on to the server. Closed Beta access may be granted to players with a gPotato account, and who have taken the online survey on the official site. Keys were also handed out on various off-site contests.

Speaking of free-to-play games getting ready to launch, Pangya has started Open Beta and account migration, so old Albatross18 players should head over and get their account transferred as soon as the server is available.

For more info: Visit Luna Online's site.
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