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  2. Knight Online - Wikipedia

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    Knight Online is officially free-to-play (although to connect to most of the servers during prime time, paid premium is required), but there are some features that must be paid for. In addition, there is an in-game Powerup Shop or Store which contains various items that one can purchase such as premium packages ( freemium model).

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  5. K2 Network - Wikipedia

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    K2 Network's licensed titles included Knight Online World for which it acquired the Western territory rights in 2003 and began publishing operations in 2004, [6] ceasing operations in May 2012. [7] The game grew quickly to more than 40,000 concurrent players [ 8 ] and proved especially popular in Turkey where K2 Network monetized the game using ...

  6. Talk:Knight Online - Wikipedia

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    a good game Hi I really like the game. Knight Online is a fully 3D dowloadable MMORPG with a vast world to explore, and a chaotic realm to explore. The Free-To-Play ...

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  8. Kal Online - Wikipedia

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    Kal Online is an MMORPG created by the Korean company Inixsoft [1] in February 2004. The player is given a choice of characters of different classes, their appearance customisable. The player can customize various attributes of their character as they progress throughout the game.

  9. Knight Ridder - Wikipedia

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    The corporate ancestors of Knight Ridder were Knight Newspapers, Inc. and Ridder Publications, Inc. The first company was founded by John S. Knight upon inheriting control of the Akron Beacon Journal from his father, Charles Landon Knight, in 1933; the second company was founded by Herman Ridder when he acquired the New Yorker Staats-Zeitung, a German language newspaper, in 1892.