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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

City of Heroes Celebrates its Sixth Anniversary with the Release of Issue 17 New graphics engine and new content with the latest free update

City of HeroesThe world’s longest-running and most popular comic book-inspired MMORPG is celebrating six years of super-powered heroes and villains with today’s release of “Dark Mirror,” City of Heroes’ 17th major free update to the game. As the last update to the franchise before the highly-anticipated launch of the City of Heroes Going Rogue expansion, Issue 17 “Dark Mirror” brings players intriguing new content, improved game systems and a brand new look and feel.

Issue 17 “Dark Mirror” includes “Ultra Mode,” a scalable and advanced graphics rendering process that delivers superior lighting, real-time reflections, realistic shadows and reflective water effects within the game. Players will experience this shining new world as they explore the city and ultimately face their toughest opponent yet – themselves. The all-new Doppelganger story arc pits heroes and villains against their alter egos. Other Issue 17 features include:

· New story arcs featuring advanced, never-before seen story-telling options
· New badges, new player emotes and an often-requested feature, animated player tails
· Epic Archetypes are now unlocked for both Heroes and Villains at level 20
· New maps, giant monsters and greater customisation with Mission Architect
· Major enhancements to UI and game systems.

In six years of heroism and villainy, City of Heroes players have created tens of millions of characters and hundreds of thousands of allied forces called Super Groups. And with seventeen major free updates to the game since its release, Paragon Studios has continued to deliver innovative features to players, including the revolutionary Mission Architect system which gave fans the tools to create and share their own Story Arcs for others to enjoy. Now with the upcoming arrival of the City of Heroes Going Rogue expansion, players will have the chance to walk the line between good and evil as their heroes and villains face moral choices that could change them forever.