TERA’s free-to-play transition with the TERA: Rising update has provided quite a boon
to the action MMOG’s playerbase in both NA and EU. Last week EU publisher Gameforge
announced that its playerbase had increased by more than 500,000 players since the
launch of TERA: Rising. Following suit this week, En Masse Entertainment announced
that player accounts for the NA version of TERA: Rising have risen to over 1.4
million users.
“We’ve been blown away by the waves of players logging into TERA, and we’re seeing
amazing growth in both registrations and daily users. It’s always great to eclipse
the one-million-player mark, and at our current rate, it won’t be long before we hit
two million,” said Chris Lee, CEO of En Masse Entertainment. “This success is pushing
En Masse even harder to deliver more content and improve our service, so stay tuned!”
To celebrate the success of the TERA: Rising launch, En Masse is bringing out the big
monsters. From March 20 through March 24, dracoloths will appear all over the world
of TERA. Players who group up to defeat these big-ass monsters can earn high-level
consumables and gear.
“We’ve been blown away by the waves of players logging into TERA, and we’re seeing
amazing growth in both registrations and daily users. It’s always great to eclipse
the one-million-player mark, and at our current rate, it won’t be long before we hit
two million,” said Chris Lee, CEO of En Masse Entertainment. “This success is pushing
You can sign up to start playing for free on the TERA: Rising website.