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  2. Silkroad Online - Wikipedia

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    Silkroad Online (Korean: 실크로드 온라인) is a fantasy MMORPG set in the 7th century AD, along the Silk Road between China and Europe. [3] The game requires no periodic subscription fee, but players can purchase premium items to customize or accelerate gameplay.

  3. List of massively multiplayer online role-playing games

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    Servers shut down in South Korea, Southeast Asia, and most of Europe excluding CIS countries. [10] Ran Online: Closed 3D Campus fantasy Freemium 2004 2021 Rappelz: Active 3D Medieval fantasy Free-to-play 2006 2016 (SEA) Servers active in Europe, North America, MENA, Japan, and Korea. SEA server closed 2016. Realm of the Mad God: Active 2D ...

  4. Level Up! Games - Wikipedia

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    Level Up! continued to publish new games, including Perfect World and Silkroad Online. They also had their first Level Up! School Tour, going as far north as Baguio and south to Davao City. [citation needed] The company expanded into India in the same year, partnering with Indiatimes to publish Ragnarok Online in the country. [6]

  5. Talk:Silkroad Online - Wikipedia

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    Silkroad Origin Mobile is a mobile MMORPG developed by GIHOT Studio and published by GOSU in July 2024. The game is based on the Silkroad Online IP, originally created by Wemade Max (formerly Joymax).

  6. Joymax - Wikipedia

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    Joymax is a South Korean [[video game developer]]. Joymax marviex initially published games for the PC then expanded to other platforms (including mobile devices). Joymax runs a data center in the United Kingdom and a customer service center in the Philippines.

  7. Niji no Silkroad - Wikipedia

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    Niji no Silk Road features turn-based, first-person combat, but enemies do not drop money or experience points. License points are earned after battles that grants the prince the ability to sell more goods in different places. The player moves the prince through towns and on the world map across the Silk Road, where enemies can attack. The ...

  8. Scions of Fate - Wikipedia

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    As of February 14, 2007, the game is popular in China and Korea, with over 100 million registered players with servers active in Japan, China, Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia and America. [1] As of November 2006, the game supported over 600,000 concurrent users playing online at the same time.

  9. Agora (online marketplace) - Wikipedia

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    Agora was a darknet market operating in the Tor network, launched in 2013 and shut down in August 2015.. Agora was unaffected by Operation Onymous, the November 2014 seizure of several darknet websites (most notably Silk Road 2.0). [3]