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Stronghold Kingdoms passes 1.5M users
Posted: 22.01.2013 06:23 by JonahFalcon Comments: 6
Firefly Studios has announced that the MMO version of their popular Stronghold series, Stronghold Kingdoms, has surpassed 1.5M user registrations. In addition, the developer will be launching their 13th "world", the English language "World 7" on the 23rd January, due to user demand.

According to the press release, "several new staff and additional development to the game has lead to many new additions in the past year. These include a new Quests system, prize-giving Quest Wheel, Vacation Mode, Weather and Sound Effects and more, each feature proving popular with players."

Gamers interested in checking out Stronghold Kingdoms can visit the official site here to register. The game was released on the 7th December 2012 and earned an 8.5/10 score in Strategy Informer's review.

Comments

By SiyaenSokol (SI Elite) on Jan 22, 2013
SiyaenSokol
I have forgotten about this game. Spend a lot of hours having fun, but I don't miss this game at all.
By herodotus (SI Herodotus) on Jan 22, 2013
herodotus
I'll stick with "Stronghold HD' and "Crusader HD". The AI is vicious enough without facing off against cheating humans")
By SiyaenSokol (SI Elite) on Jan 23, 2013
SiyaenSokol
Stronghold HD... why haven't I seen this yet.
By herodotus (SI Herodotus) on Jan 23, 2013
herodotus
Check out DOG.com. You' find "Stronghold HD,'Stronghold Crusader HD" and "Stronghold Crusader - Extreme HD" in one tidy package.

Ps. Don't buy the Steam versions, as they are not HD.
By SiyaenSokol (SI Elite) on Jan 25, 2013
SiyaenSokol
xD a bit too late for that... I already bought them quite some time ago, but none the less, I will check this out. I love Stronghold.
By herodotus (SI Herodotus) on Jan 25, 2013
herodotus
No one can quite figure why Steam can't release the HD versions, but if you say buy the "Stronghold Complete" package from Valve, be warned that you are not getting HD versions of the classics (and still the best).
HD, by the way, gives you far more scope today's PC and allows for scrolling and scaling to widescreen at 16:9 and 16:10 resolutions.