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Free-to-play 'retro-arcade brawler' Dark Blood debuts Act II content
Posted: 29.07.2012 06:09 by Simon Priest Comments: 5
Outspark has delivered a fresh batch of content for Dark Blood one week from its open beta launch. The studio has raised the level cap to 30 and introduced Act II to the free-to-play title.

That means there are new "maps, mobs, quests, dungeons, customizations" and a gem system. Outspark declare Dark Blood as "doing gangbusters!" People can't get enough of it apparently.

The arcade brawler is "packed with players" says Philip Yun, Outspark CEO, and he reveals they've "just blew past" 10 million registered users.

Act II is described as follows: "This next chapter in the Dark Blood story takes players to the town of Water Veil where they will join Liberators, through a winding quest chain, across challenging and vast terrain, until the Monarch of Darkness is found and defeated, and the path is cleared to the Fortress of Quern where the fate of all will be decided."

"These are thrilling times for Outspark," said boss Philip Yun. "We just blew past 10 million registered users, are heading toward a million Facebook fans, and were named a launch partner for Amazon Game Connect. We're on a roll, blasting full speed ahead!" You can play Dark Blood right now by downloading the game client.

Starting August 3rd they'll host Friday Fights which are PvP tournaments with prizes on offer.

Source: Destructoid
Related games: Dark Blood (PC)

Comments

By SirRoderick (SI Elite) on Jul 29, 2012
SirRoderick
All this does is make me yawn....
By nocutius (SI Elite) on Jul 29, 2012
nocutius
I'm sure that there are at least 2 seconds of this video where that isn't true :)
By SirRoderick (SI Elite) on Jul 29, 2012
SirRoderick
Not really....it just turns me off
By nocutius (SI Elite) on Jul 29, 2012
nocutius
Not those two seconds, the other two :)
By herodotus (SI Herodotus) on Jul 29, 2012
herodotus
"dungeons, customizations", kinda got lost after that. More bloody dungeons! C'mon, this is as stale as Zombies.