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  2. Ran Online - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, a few private server developers re-opened the game, but it is still unstable to play due to lack of old data. In the same year, Min Communications CEO Kim Byung-min issued a serious warning against illegal private servers and noted that the company has no plans to sell service rights or release a mobile version in the future.

  3. Flyff - Wikipedia

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    Flyff (short for Fly for Fun) is a fantasy MMORPG by Korean development company Gala Lab (formerly Aeonsoft & nFlavor). [ 1 ] Flyff is hosted in 13 countries and 10 languages and has over 30 million registered accounts.

  4. Level Up! Games - Wikipedia

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    Games Brazil launched its first MMORPG in the country: a free version of the company's franchise Ragnarok Online, translated into Portuguese. [4] This game was followed by numerous releases in Brazil over the next few years. ePLDT, the digital entertainment division of the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT

  5. List of free massively multiplayer online games - Wikipedia

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    Free to play with optional subscription to pay for own stables and other privileges. An online community where players can raise horses and dogs. Closed January 1, 2019 Knight Online: MGame Corporation 2004: Windows: Medieval war Some servers are free to play 3D Unknown NEO Shifters: Frima Studio: 2007: Browser-based Science-fiction strategy

  6. Private server - Wikipedia

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    A private server is a reimplementation in online game servers, typically as clones of proprietary commercial software by a third party of the game community. The private server is often not made or sanctioned by the original company. Private servers often host MMORPG genre games such as World of Warcraft, Runescape, and MapleStory. These ...

  7. Asphere Innovations - Wikipedia

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    Asphere Innovations (formerly known as Asiasoft) is a tech holding company and an online game operator under Playpark in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore and Malaysia.

  8. Elsword - Wikipedia

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    Servers have the option to fight 1 vs. 1, 2 vs. 2, and 3 vs. 3 matches. In the Korean version of Elsword, 2 vs. 2 was removed due to its unpopularity. This option was also removed later in the North American and European version, but was re-installed on July 14, 2014 for the North American version and on July 30, 2014 for the European version.

  9. List of Philippine provinces and regions by poverty rate

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    This is a list of regions and provinces of the Philippines by poverty rate as of 2021. The international poverty rate used by the World Bank is used in the following list. The national poverty rate of the Philippines was estimated to be at 22.4% in early 2023.