Mythic Entertainment Announces "Come Back to Camelot" CampaignPosted on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 @ 03:02:36 pm E.S.T
Mythic Entertainment, developer and publisher of the award-winning massively multiplayer online role-playing game, "Dark Age of Camelot(r)," today proclaimed the start of the "Come Back to Camelot" campaign, which invites former "Dark Age of Camelot" subscribers to come back and play the game free for two weeks. Mythic will give former players the opportunity to experience the many enhancements made since "Dark Age of Camelot's" original release two and a half years ago including the recent re-invention of the unique Realm versus Realm (RvR) combat system featured in "New Frontiers(tm)." Existing players and players who take advantage of "Come Back to Camelot" will also be eligible to enter the "Come Back to Camelot" sweepstakes and win NVIDIA video boards, Prima "Dark Age of Camelot" strategy guides and "Dark Age of Camelot" free subscriptions and merchandize.
"The 'Come Back to Camelot' campaign is a great way for former 'Dark Age of Camelot' players to rediscover the game, and explore the many ways in which it has grown and improved in their absence," said Mark Jacobs, president and CEO of Mythic Entertainment. "We hope that previous subscribers will come back to Camelot this summer and experience all that 'Dark Age of Camelot' has to offer including the amazing new additions to the RvR system from 'New Frontiers.'"
The "Come Back to Camelot" campaign is open to U.S. residents, 18 years of age aor older at the time of entry, including those players who subscribed to "Dark Age of Camelot" in the past, and have been inactive since March 31st 2004. To receive your free 14-day subscription, go to http://www.comebacktocamelot.com .
All existing "Dark Age of Camelot" subscribers are also eligible to enter the "Come Back to Camelot" sweepstakes, and have the opportunity to win a variety of prizes by visiting http://www.comebacktocamelot.com .
About the "Come Back to Camelot" Campaign
The "Come Back to Camelot" campaign offers former "Dark Age of Camelot" subscribers the opportunity to play the game for 14 days free of charge. To be eligible for the 14 free days, participants' accounts must have been inactive since March 31st 2004 and have canceled their account in good standing. Mythic Entertainment reserves the right to deny or cancel any free trial account at their sole discretion.. The "Come Back to Camelot" sweepstakes runs from June 30th 2004 to September 7th 2004. The "Come Back to Camelot" contest is open to U.S. residents, 18 years of age or older at the time of entry, including current "Dark Age of Camelot" subscribers who sign-up at http://www.comebacktocamelot.com or those that take advantage of the "Come Back to Camelot" free 14 day trial. Further details of rules and requirements for eligibility can be found at http://www.comebacktocamelot.com .
About Mythic Entertainment
Mythic Entertainment is one of the most successful developers and publishers of massively multiplayer online role-playing games in the world. Credited with 15 online games, including the award winning "Dark Age of Camelot(r)," Mythic's success is based in proprietary technology, superior game design and exemplary customer service delivered by a talented staff of over 150 people. "Dark Age of Camelot(r)" is played by more than 250,000 subscribers in almost every country in the world, and has been translated into four languages.
In March 2003, TA Associates completed a $32 million investment in Mythic, the largest ever granted to any independent game developer. Mythic has been recognized for their business achievements by the Inc. 500, Deloitte and Touche's Fast 500, and as a 2004 finalist in the Dell Small Business Awards. In addition to "Dark Age of Camelot(r)" expansions, Mythic is currently developing "Imperator(tm)," a next-generation Sci-fi MMORPG, scheduled for release in winter of 2005. More information about Mythic Entertainment is available at http://www.mythicentertainment.com . Posted By: Adam Paoli - 213 Reads
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