Astellia’s Adds a New Way to Play the Upcoming Classical MMORPG

Barunson E&A is excited to announce a new payment option for players who may be on the fence, or feel that committing to the full price of a game package is just too much but still want a chance to check out Astellia, their Classical MMORPG set to launch on September 27th, 2019. They have implemented a new payment option in the form of a game subscription, to lower the entry barrier to Astellia. For $9.99 per month, you will be granted access to a full game account that can later be upgraded to a full permanent game package if players find they enjoy Astellia.
 
Additional Information

  • Account Details:
    • The account is not limited in any way compared to a normal package, other than you are required to pay $9.99 per month to continue playing (Unless upgraded to a permanent game package account).
    • Monthly subscription based accounts cannot access the game prior to the official launch on September 27th, 2019. Head Start Access is reserved for full game pre-orders.
      • Game pass time for purchases prior to the official launch date, will not be consumed until the official launch on September 27th, 2019.
      • Game pass time for purchases after official launch will begin as soon as the product purchase has been completed. 
  • Purchasing Details:
    • Any user who has not already purchased a game package may purchase a monthly subscription.
    • If you already own a package you cannot purchase the monthly subscription version.
    • Any payments made through the monthly subscription cannot be used towards the purchase of a game package.
    • You may purchase more than one month at a time if desired. 

Final Astellia Launch Details:

  • Launch Day – September 27th, 2019
  • Headstart as early as – September 20th
  • Pre-orders End – September 19th
  • Name Reservation (For Eligible Accounts) – September 9th
  • Pre-Download – September 9th

    Murat Oktay

    Video games have been my passion for as long as I can remember. I have been writing and managing in the game industry for more than 30 years. I've been playing Diablo 2 nonstop since it first came out.

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