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Nosgoth celebrates one million downloads with the new Summoner class

Square Enix today advised that their MMO Nosgoth has passed the one million mark in terms of lifetime downloads, and will celebrate the milestone with a new Summoner class.

“It’s great that everyone can now experience Nosgoth with the launch of Open Beta. We’re grateful for the continued support from the players, some of whom have been with the game since the very beginning of Closed Alpha over a year ago,” said Phil Rogers, CEO of Square Enix in the West. “We’ll continue to add new content and features to the game and with the help of the community we’ll keep improving what Nosgoth has to offer.”

The Summoner class has “supernatural projectile-absorbing shields, large and long range sorcerous barrage attacks, and an ability to summon and command ghouls called from the underworld,” Square Enix confirmed. The class “offers a unique and different gameplay experience to existing Vampire classes in Nosgoth.”


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