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Indiagames Ltd., online and mobile games company, on Monday announced its partnership with Level Up, a Massively Mutliplayer Online Role Game's Company (MMORPG) to launch two of its popular game titles - Ragnarok and Gunz - on its online PC gaming service - Games on Demand. MMORPG allows thousands of players to play in an evolving virtual world at the same time over the internet. Ragnarok, a popular MMORPG game based on Norse mythology, with its style influenced by various Asian cultures, has an estimated 25 million online players worldwide. Gunz is an online multi-player third person shooting game that allows players to perform exaggerated, gravity defying action moves, including wall running, flipping, tumbling, blocking bullets with swords in the style of action movies. Speaking on the tie-up, Vishan Gondal, CEO Indiagames said, "The number of role playing games on our Games-On-Demand Service (GoD) has been growing. The GoD service will now make available Ragnarok and Gunz available to a whole new audience across India". "Ragnarok and Gunz are the two most popular multiplayer online games in India and we are looking forward to further their franchise through this partnership with India Games GoD", said Venkat Mallik, MD Level Up India. |
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