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It's weird to think that it was less than a month ago when we first heard that SOE was going to launch a free-to-play version of its popular
EverQuest II. It's weirder still when you consider just how fast
EverQuest II Extended progressed to the open beta stage, as the F2P experience became available to the public yesterday with Platinum membership arriving at the end of the month.
This isn't the first time SOE has experimented with various plans to lure players into Norrath, including a 14-day free trial and the
EQII Passport limited subscription. Unlike those previous plans,
EverQuest II Extended is being treated as a wholly separate game on unique servers, and is offering free play without a time limit. SOE claims that this is a first for the industry: two versions of the same game operating in parallel in order to offer players a choice between payment plans.
One interesting aspect of the
Extended beta is that
there will be no wipe -- on the contrary, any characters, progression and purchases made by players during the beta period will carry over to the live version.
Extended offers
a variety of payment options, from completely free to a full year's subscription, depending on your level of interest. Even if you're an
EQII newbie, there's no reason to avoid checking out the beta to see if it might tickle your fancy.
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