Hellgate: London Rises Once Again

Hellgate: London

You can’t keep this game down.

Hellgate: London has had one hell of a history. Debuting in 2007, players liked the game’s story, but felt plagued by a number of bugs and crashes. Then, in 2014, it resurfaced as a free-to-play MMO, of sorts, though it had been live in Korea since 2011, thanks to the property’s acquisition by HanbitSoft. The service for the global version, however, was shut down in 2016.

But now, it’s back. HanbitSoft is relaunching the game on Steam this November 15th. And it’s going to include the planned Hellgate: Tokyo content that never saw the light of day in the previous global version. What’s more, the game is being tuned towards single player. As for everything else, well, it’s hard to tell; the game’s description is kind of a mess.

With the support of many fans, developers have been able to offer the latest version of Hellgate: London game in the Steam.
Hellgate: London provides a single play environment with the latest version (Version 2.0) of the Hellgate: Tokyo service.
The game provides single play optimized scenario contents and premium support items.

The Hellgate: London is an action role-playing legend game you have been waiting for. Hellgate: London presents a near future that the devils and minions were brought to the Earth before the whole world falls into fears. As a survivor, you must rescue humanity from army of darkness using battle skills and magic.
The game offers endless replayability to its users through different modes, levels, random generated monsters and huge collection of weapons and items. You can enjoy playing game in either third-person or first-person perspective.

You can get a look at the re-relaunch trailer below. Needless to say, it’s nice to see a publisher refuse to give up on a game, especially when it just needs a few touches to get over the finish line. Here’s hoping the re-relaunch of Hellgate: London goes well!

Source: PC Gamer

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