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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Dragon Nest NA Unleashes the Cerberus

Dragon Nest (NA) Players will face the biggest challenge ever as the Hellhounds are released and the evil from the depths of the Abyss, the Cerberus is roaring on the land. The door to Cerberus Nest now opens and it's time for players to assemble other warriors and strive to save the world again.
Dragon Nest NA
You must be at least level 32 to access Cerberus Nest. Additionally, you must have completed The Dragon Raid and received the quest The Guardian of Hell (both quests are given out by Gunther). Once you’ve met these criteria, enter Cerberus Nest by heading north from Saint’s Haven to the Black Mountain Path. Alternatively, you can also enter the nest through the Garden of Eternity in the city proper.
Cerberus Nest has Abyss and Hell modes to challengers and offers different rewards.
Cerberus Nest Limits
Abyss version
  • Players may only clear the dungeon five times per week.
  • Players may only respawn five times per run.
  • Players may only use MP Potions purchased from the Dragon Vault.
Hell version
  • Players may only clear the dungeon three times per week.
  • Players may only respawn three times per run.
  • Players may only use MP Potions purchased from the Dragon Vault.
Dragon Nest NA
Rewards
Abyss version
Items received in the Abyss version can be used to craft Epic level 32 Cerberus armor and clothing:
Hell version
Items received in the Hell version are Epic level 32 Cerberus accessories
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Nexon America Launches Dragon Nest, Ushering in a New Era of Action RPG Fun

New Content Added Today for Both New and Max Level Players

                                                 
LOS ANGELES, Sep 29, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Today Nexon America brings the open beta test of Dragon Nest to a close and seamlessly transitions the game into a live, commercial launch. With today's Dragon Nest launch, Nexon is releasing an expansive content update for the PC-based action massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), which includes a new central town, danger-filled dungeons, and an increased level cap.
        To download and play Dragon Nest for free, go to: http://dragonnest.nexon.net .
Dragon Nest follows the story of a band of adventurers as they battle corrupt dragons and their followers in order to save Verathea, the once pure and beautiful world created by the goddess Althea. Players enter this world, join their friends and battle hordes of evil creatures and boss monsters bent on destroying Verathea.
"Dragon Nest represents the next big step Nexon is taking to bring exciting, engaging and accessible content to audiences in North America and beyond," said Daniel Kim, CEO of Nexon America. "After witnessing the overwhelmingly positive response to the game during its open beta test, we're confident that Dragon Nest will raise the bar for what an action MMORPG can be."
The launch of Dragon Nest brings the open beta test to a close, where servers were packed to capacity by excited players who quickly delved into every nook and cranny of the colorful world. During the open beta test, players accomplished some amazing feats, such as:
-- Players completed 103,387,490 dungeons
-- 439,988 characters reached level 15 and attained the first subclass specialization
-- 206,214 characters reached the game's prior level cap of 24
-- More than 2,957,400 player deaths occurred in dungeons on Abyss mode, the game's hardest difficulty level
-- The boss responsible for the greatest number of player deaths was General Ummamba, the final boss from the Minotaur's Nest encounter
The most anticipated addition to Dragon Nest that's part of today's launch is the addition of Saint's Haven, a sprawling new city filled with vibrant characters. In addition to the quests that advance the main storyline, new daily quests will be available which players can complete for epic quality rewards.
Also part of today's update is an increased level cap of 32. Additionally, each character specialization will have six to eight new skills to master. Ten new dungeons are being added as well, allowing players the opportunity to put their newfound skills into action. For the achievement junkies, players can earn more than 250 new achievements stemming from the new dungeons and quests.
For fans of Dragon Nest's award-winning player versus player (PvP) game modes, a new season of PvP ladder shop gear will be available for max level players to earn. Faction vendors will also make an appearance for the first time, offering players who have earned high standing among the world's various factions the chance to earn unique items and discounts.
Dragon Nest is available to play for free for residents of the United States, Canada and Oceania. Players who participated in the open beta test retain all of the characters, items (including goods purchased from the cash shop) and other enhancements they've made, making for a seamless transition into a fully launched environment.
For the latest news and information on Dragon Nest and to download and play for free, visit http://dragonnest.nexon.net .
About Nexon America, Inc.
Nexon America, Inc. is the North American publishing arm of Nexon Co. Ltd., a pioneer of interactive entertainment software and a worldwide leader in microtransaction-based massively multiplayer online games. Based in Los Angeles, Nexon America was founded in 2005 to bring the best of online entertainment to North American audiences. The company's growing library of titles includes the world famous franchise MapleStory; the new fantasy life of Mabinogi; the fast-paced, first-person shooter Combat Arms; the action-adventure role-play game Dungeon Fighter Online; the stylized online world of Atlantica Online; the physics-based action game, Vindictus and the fast-paced action MMORPG, Dragon Nest. The foundation of all Nexon America titles is the microtransaction-based business model, in which users can play the full game for free and can also choose to purchase in-game items to enhance their gaming experience.
Editor's note: Dragon Nest assets are available on Nexon's media FTP site. To access the FTP site use:
ftp://74.201.18.200 or ftp://pressftp.nexon.net Username: nxpr PW: u13!c
Photos/Multimedia Gallery Available: http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/mmg.cgi?eid=50011982&lang=en
SOURCE: Nexon America
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E3: Hands on With Dragon Nest and Vindictus

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The free-to-play dynamos at Nexon gave us intense hands-on time Tuesday with two of the publisher's hottest properties: "Dragon Nest" and "Vindictus."
"Dragon Nest" is a microtransaction-based MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game) developed by Eyedentity Games that's slated to launch in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand later this summer. I, along with other video-game journalists, mixed it up in exciting multiplayer PVP (Player vs. Player) action at E3 in Los Angeles.
Using a swift female Elven archer, I picked off enemies from a distance using the PC's number keys, and unleashed powerful supers that helped lead my team to victory. Of the two games, "Dragon Nest" is likely to have the broadest appeal, with its cutesy, anime-like graphics that resemble a cartoon when in motion.
E3 Expo 2011  bug I also got hands-on with new content for "Vindictus," the Nexon-published, physics-based (courtesy of the Source engine), free-to-play action MMO. I played as Karok, a new hulking, armor-clad character who will be released this summer. This brute of a character is an incredible brawler who deals big damage with his grappling, parrying, and spear-hurdling abilities.
Wielding a giant pillar, Karok joins Lann, Evie, and Fiona as one of the game's four playable characters—and believe me, smashing huge monsters as Karok was incredibly satisfying. DevCat Studios' title has a more serious air than "Dragon Nest," which will appeal to the "core" demographic.
"Vindictus" is available now in the United States and Canada, and will launch by the end of the year in Europe.
Both games continue Nexon's tradition of publishing titles that change how free-to-play games (once considered the black sheep of the industry) are perceived as they offer continually growing experiences that rival traditional pay releases.

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