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TERA Online Character Classes Revealed In New Trailer

By William Usher: 2009-10-29 14:05:41
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TERA Online Character Classes Revealed In New Trailer Bluehole Studios’ extremely impressive looking next-generation MMORPG, TERA Online, received a new in-game trailer that showcases the game’s character classes. Each class can be used in a variety of races and the effects associated with each class just look spellbinding.

TERA: The Exiled Realm of Arborea features some of the best looking animations to appear in an MMORPG. This game is definitely a triple-A title and the character designs, special effects and general aesthetics in the game easily make it a standout among the herd of copy-cat MMOs out there.

The game is still under heavy development and will most likely see a mid 2010 release in North America, if not later. To bide some time and whet the appetite of eager gamers, the character class trailer was released to showoff how combat is handled, magic and a little bit of party play.

You can check out the new trailer for the game below, which will more than likely be hailed as the new Aion for North America, or you can visit the Official Website for more information on TERA Online.






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