Take A Look At The Female-Only Queen’s Blade MMO

Korean developer, Liveplex, are developing a Queen’s Blade MMO, and launched a website for it recently, along with a teaser video (NFSW) you can watch below:

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Queen’s Blade will feature female-only classes. There only appear to be six of these so far: Deffender, Shadow Walker, Whipper, Punisher, Sentinel and Medic. If you want to learn more about the game, click the button on the right underneath the teaser video on the site, after it finishes playing. That should take you to the English website.

 

A closed-beta of the Queen’s Blade MMO is scheduled for Q1 2012. Here’s a story trailer with some in-game footage:

 


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