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Popular massively-multiplayer online roleplaying game (MMORPG) set during the [[Great War]]; as its name implies, player characters take on the role of various heroic archetypes fighting for the Grand Army.  
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Popular massively-multiplayer online roleplaying game (MMORPG) set during the [[Great War]]; as its name implies, player characters take on the role of various heroic archetypes fighting for the Grand Army. A small (but quite vocal) contingent of players is consistently agitating for playable [[Dark Wrath]] characters.
  
Some have criticized it as being little more than a glorified [[Grand Army]] recruiting tool. Ironically, the GA had nothing to do with the production, and hasn't seen a sent from the game's profits.
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Some have criticized it as being little more than a glorified [[Grand Army]] recruiting tool. Ironically, the GA had nothing to do with the production, and hasn't seen a cent from the game's profits.
  
 
Although initially popular, a number of players claim that the Siege of Trianable expansion ruined the game forever. Some of them played [[Battle Engine Online]] for a few months before coming back.  
 
Although initially popular, a number of players claim that the Siege of Trianable expansion ruined the game forever. Some of them played [[Battle Engine Online]] for a few months before coming back.  
  
 
[[category: Video games]]
 
[[category: Video games]]

Latest revision as of 07:44, 27 May 2018

Popular massively-multiplayer online roleplaying game (MMORPG) set during the Great War; as its name implies, player characters take on the role of various heroic archetypes fighting for the Grand Army. A small (but quite vocal) contingent of players is consistently agitating for playable Dark Wrath characters.

Some have criticized it as being little more than a glorified Grand Army recruiting tool. Ironically, the GA had nothing to do with the production, and hasn't seen a cent from the game's profits.

Although initially popular, a number of players claim that the Siege of Trianable expansion ruined the game forever. Some of them played Battle Engine Online for a few months before coming back.