Asia server for browser-based MMORPG Darkrima enters open beta testing on April 22

Darkrima, a browser-based MMORPG published by Hongkong’s Lemongame, will be entering its open-beta testing tomorrow, and is officially the only Darkrima server in existence at the moment.

The free-to-play MMORPG entered its closed beta test last week on April 18, and will have account wipes tomorrow, April 22, in preparation of its open beta. The game puts players in a typical save-the-world role and has all the bells and whistles of your standard MMORPG, except that it’s in a browser.

There are a number of events lined up for the open beta. The first, which will last from April 22 to April 29, will reward players with 5,888 diamonds (the game’s premium currency) the first time they make a virtual purchase.

The second, also running for the same duration, is a series of tasks players can complete in order to earn an additional gift. Thirdly, logging in daily for a week from the start of the open beta test will reward players with ten apples and more rewards. The less hardcore players can log in two days in a row for a deluxe giftpack with unspecified contents.

We’ll be checking out Darkrima soon, and will also have gift codes for you, so stay tuned! In the meantime, try Darkrima out for yourself here and keep up to date with announcements here.


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