SEOUL, South Korea. Sept. 13, 2007. Global online entertainment company WEBZEN Inc. (NASDAQ: WZEN) announced today that closed beta testing has started in Korea for Huxley, the highly-anticipated twitch-action massively multiplayer online first-person shooting (MMOFPS) game.
Beginning today and running for five days, Korean beta players will have access to Huxley for the first time daily from 2 p.m. until midnight. The 999 lucky beta testers were selected after a web-based sign up that took place from Aug. 28 to Sept. 6, 2007. For the first time ever, testers will get a chance to enter the city where the characters live and breathe. They will also be treated to a variety of thrilling player-versus-player (PvP) battle modes such as team death match and radar domination, as well as the core systems, including Huxley´s unique quest mode, not seen before in standard online first-person shooter (FPS) games.
Unlike the standard closed beta testing where gamers get limited gameplay starting at level 1, Huxley closed beta test allows the 999 testers to experience the game´s unmatched excitement by entering the game at level 19. Players can wield high-level weaponry and defense systems as well as obtain and use a variety of supplementary skills and licenses unique to an online first-person shooter.
Additional details about the Korean closed beta test are available on the official Korean Huxley website (http://www.huxley.co.kr).
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About Webzen Inc.
Founded in 2000 and based in Seoul, South Korea, WEBZEN Inc. (KOSDAQ, and NASDAQ: WZEN) has become a leader in the MMOG market and has developed some of the world´s top online game and client/server technologies. WEBZEN is continuing the tradition of MU Online, which boasts more than 56 million registered users, with Soul of the Ultimate Nation and an array of exciting game titles slated for release in the world´s game market. WEBZEN is also the first publisher in Korea to diversify into console platforms, including Xbox 360. In January 2005, WEBZEN announced its entry into the U.S. games market with a subsidiary, WEBZEN America, Inc., based in Los Angeles. For more information on the company and its products, please head to www.webzen.com.