AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 7, 2005—NCsoft® North America has released a new feature-packed game time card package for Lineage® II: The Chaotic Chronicle™, the market’s premier player-versus-player (PvP) massively multiplayer online PC game. The new Lineage II game time card package is available at retail outlets in the U.S. and Canada.
The package includes a 60-day pre-paid Lineage II game time card and a game pack with the full version of Lineage II, including the latest content expansions: Chronicle 1: Harbingers of Warâ„¢; Chronicle 2: Age of Splendorâ„¢ and Chronicle 3: Rise of Darknessâ„¢.
Additionally, players will find a 14-day free trial game code for purchasers to share with a friend.
“This new Lineage II game time package is an outstanding value for the more than 70,000 North American Lineage II subscribers,†said Adam Davidson, Lineage II’s North American producer. “Lineage II has created a very strong and extremely loyal following among PvP fans and this game time package will allow them to share their adventures with friends.â€
Lineage II provides players a deep, rich environment where the elite PvP gamers gather to take on the challenges that the world of Lineage II delivers. Since the launch of the game in 2004, NCsoft has added more than 1.5 gigabytes of new content with massive updates delivered regularly for free to its active subscribers. The next expansion, Chronicle 4: Scions of Destiny is expected to be released in early 2006.
The new Lineage II sixty-day game time card packages are available at many North American retailers and at the NCsoft online store for a suggested retail price of US$29.99. To purchase the game or other Lineage II merchandise, go to the NCsoft store at: https://store.plaync.com.
For more information about Lineage II: The Chaotic Chronicle, go to: http://www.lineage2.com.
The game is rated Teen by the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
About NCsoft
NCsoft – North American is headquartered in Austin, Texas and is part of Korea-based NCsoft Corporation. NCsoft, with its own development and publishing offices in Texas and California, also works with subsidiaries and third party developers throughout North America to develop and publish innovative online entertainment software products. The company launched two massively multiplayer titles on the same day last year: Lineage II and City of Heroes®, and in 2005 the hit games Guild Wars® and City of Villains® were released. In 2006, NCsoft is poised to launch two more massively multiplayer titles: Auto Assaultâ„¢ and Tabula Rasaâ„¢. More information about NCsoft can be found at http://www.PlayNC.com.