Nexon Makes Pocket MapleStory Available In More Countries

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Nexon Korea has opened up the soft-launch version of Pocket MapleStory up to more countries.

 

Available to download for free on Google Play, people in Australia, Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden should all be able to get access now.

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Nexon Korea describes Pocket MapleStory as “the definitive version of the original PC game.” It’s a side-scrolling MMORPG now with over 1,500 quests, three different heroes (Duel Blade, Angelic Buster, and Demon Slayer), and loads of ways to personalize your character.

 

It also has a Dungeon and Guild system that lets you fight with friends online. Once the soft-launch is over, Pocket MapleStory will be heading worldwide on iOS and Android.


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