Classic MMORPG Metin2 is getting its biggest update of the year next month, “Tyranny of Aamon”. Gameforge has announced the update in time for four weeks of pre-patch events, Twitch Drops, prize ...
It’s MMORPG update season, and Metin2, Gameforge’s long-running free-to-play entry in the genre, looks set to receive its latest update next month, with the Tyranny of Aamon arriving this November. In ...
In Tyranny of Aamon, players will, for the first time, step into Moonshadow Vale — a previously hidden region shrouded in darkness and swarming with deadly creatures. Here, they will face fresh ...
Watch the Teaser Trailer for Metin2: Tyranny of Aamon, an upcoming Update for the hit action MMO developed by Ymir Entertainment. Players will be able to access a new set of content for the game with ...
Today, Gameforge revealed the next major content update for the free-to-play MMORPG Metin2. The expansion, “Tyranny of Aamon”, is the largest of the year, according to Gameforge, and is slated to drop ...
Was made for Mt2 Classic server. It reads the game's memory to understand whether a fish is caught or not. If you also use the item which shows the name of the caught fish, it will use the best ...
On the night of 15 July 2016, military tanks rumbled across the Istanbul Strait bridges as fighter jets launched deadly strikes against Turkish civilians. The putschist soldiers, later identified as ...
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Back in 2019, we told you about an intriguing experiment to test a famous anthropological legend about an elderly Inuit man in the 1950s who fashioned a knife out of his own frozen feces. He used it ...
52-year-old artist collapses on stage while performing through pain Turkish singer Metin Arolat collapsed on stage after suffering a heart attack. Instagram Dubai: Well-known Turkish singer and music ...
Investigative journalist Metin Cihan says he won't delete his tweets about a former Turkish Prime Minister's son's continued dealings with Israel, despite a court order. Photo: ECPMF / Andreas Lamm ...