
Yahoo writes "This is a review for the free to play MMORPG Argo online. The game was brought here to North America by Burda:ic, a company that runs the gaming site Alaplaya, with MMO games like Loco, Avalon heroes, and S4 League. Argo Online is a post-apocalyptic realm vs realm, real time strategy MMORPG. The game was released globally so that thousands of players from around the world are all logging on to the same server which was optimized to reduce lag, for massive global PVP battles."
Argo Online, a free-to-play post-apocalyptic, steampunk-style MMORPG with RTS elements, has transitioned from closed to open beta in the past week or two, according to the Bhagpuss' blog at Inventory Full yesterday.

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Most MMO's tend to leave me cold and believe me I've tried a few. Might give this one a go and see if it sticks. I just wish they wouldn't make the first 10 or so hours such a sleep inducing borefest

GG3 writes: "Online portal UserGames.com announced that its Open Beta for Argo Online is fully underway. For the uninitiated, this is a massively multiplayer online (MMO) shooter in third person that also happens to use some Japanese roleplaying game (JRPG) elements."
I thought I heard this game would be getting shutdown.