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Free to play

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Can someone add a source stating that this game will be free to play? prokaryotes (talk) 19:00, 2 November 2017 (UTC)Reply

Game previously launched in other areas prior to 2018; earlier launch history has been deleted

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The game was previously launched in multiple countries and languages including Russian and Korean, and some of this information was in earlier versions of the article. However, all historical information has been removed, making it seem as if Bless is a brand new game that first launched in 2018. This was brought to my attention via an article today on Ten Ton Hammer:

"Neowiz Games decided to go it alone, and in the process reworked the game to Bless Online, and did their best to pretend that BLESS and its chequered past never happened. In fact, trying to find anything on BLESS is hard work, with even the Wikipedia page stripped of any mention of its previous outings on foreign soil." [1]

It comes off as frankly nefarious that earlier launches have been omitted. At the very least, I think the article should mention that a version of the game was release commercially in Russia in 2016.[2], and if we can find a still-existing reference to the Korean launch date, mention that as well. Heimburg (talk) 04:47, 2 June 2018 (UTC)Reply

References

  1. ^ "Supporting Bless Online is Supporting the Death of the MMO".
  2. ^ https://mmoexaminer.com/bless-online-closing-russian-servers-sent-back-revision/