Posts Tagged ‘collector’s edition’

More than 2500 fanatics lined up for Diablo3

May 14th, 2012

More than 1,000 Diablo series fanatics lined up at Wangsimni station even the day before the eve of Diablo3’s launching event. Fanatics who want to purchase Diablo3 collector’s edition kept increased over night and exceeded 2,500 in the morning. Fans stayed the whole night and kept the line in the rainy morning.

Blizzard Korea will hold the eve of Diablo3’s launching event tonight with several celebrities joining up. At the event, fans could purchase Diablo3 collector’s edition the day before it is launched and could have developer’s autographs on it.

Blizzard Korea did not expect that many people gathered at all and finally announced that fans who visit after 14th in the morning could not purchase the collector’s edition due to the shortage of it.

The collector’s edition could be purchased through online and several merchandise marts from the 15th of May as well. However, fans rushed to the eve event because the rumor told that the number would be very limited.

 

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TERA Pre-Order Starts Now in NA

February 3rd, 2012

En Masse Entertainment kicked off MMORPG <TERA>’s pre-order in North America since February 1.

The pre-order offers Standard Edition(US$49.99) and Collector’e Edition(US$79.99) which includes game items, manual, OST through box package and digital download. The digital Collector’s Edition costs only US$59.99.

It also gives away tickets to the buyers that allow them participating all the closed beta tests held prior to the official launch.

<TERA>’s first CBT in NA will be launched this 10th of February, followed by four more CBTs in the future.

“Every thing for launching <TERA> in NA is okay, and we are currently finalizing it,” said Chris Lee. “We will provide more opportunities for the fans before the official launch.”

<TERA> is scheduled to be officially launched in NA and Europe on May 1 and 3 respectively.

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