Dragomon Hunter Celebrates Its Open Beta Launch With A New Trailer

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Aeria Games has now launched the open beta for Dragomon Hunter on PC. To celebrate a new trailer has been released that depicts three Hunters taming a  Rock Gigant as well as taking on a Cobalt Wyvern.

 

Now that the MMORPG is in open beta you can start playing right away by heading over to its official website and grabbing the download.

 

During the open beta you can pick up one of Dragomon Hunter’s Founder’s Packs. There are are five different ones that offer a range of of exclusive costumes and items. They’re available to buy over here.

 

Dragomon Hunter lets you defeat and collect over 100 different monsters as well as tame them as mounts in an online world.


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