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Rift Launches Free Trial And Ascend-A-Friend Program

1:40AM May 11, 2011 | Mike Fahey

You’ve had two months to look at videos and screenshots and complain about how much of a World of Warcraft clone it is. Now you can try Trion Worlds’ Rift for free and potentially score your Rifting friends a virtual puppy in the process. More »


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Final Fantasy XIV’s Skips Another Subscription Period

5:20AM November 17, 2010 | Mike Fahey

Expecting extensive game-fixing changes in the months to come, Square Enix steps up to the plate once again, offering Final Fantasy XIV players another free 30 days of game time while renovations are underway. More »


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Final Fantasy XIV Free Trial Period Extended, Big Changes On Way

3:20AM October 16, 2010 | Mike Fahey

In the face of overwhelming criticism of the game’s current state, Square Enix is extending the free trial period for Final Fantasy XIV Online from 30 days to 60 days, and they have outlined plans to make the game more user-friendly. More »


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Age Of Conan Slightly Free Until 2010

5:20AM December 15, 2009 | Mike Fahey

Download the Age of Conan free trial between now and January 1, and you can level characters up to 20 for free until the end of time – or at least the end of Age of Conan. More »


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This Is The Warhammer Online Trial That Never Ends

2:40AM November 7, 2009 | Mike Fahey

Forget that old 10-day timed trial nonsense. Warhammer Online’s new trial lets you play any of the game’s 24 careers as long as you like, with the new streaming client keeping things all speedy-like. More »


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Warhammer Online’s Severely Limited Free Trial Offer

6:20AM February 26, 2009 | Mike Fahey

After months spent catering strictly to the game-purchasing crowd, Mythic has released a free 10-day trial for their massively multiplayer online role-playing game Warhammer Online.

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Netflix Offering Free 48 Trials For Xbox 360

7:00AM November 6, 2008 | Mike Fahey

The streaming Netflix service that McWhertor was so very fond of will soon be available to Xbox 360 owners across the country, and Netflix wants to make sure gamers are ready when the New Xbox Experience officially launches. To that end, they’ve begun slipping in cards for 48-hour trials of the service into newly released 360 game titles, beginning with James Bond 007: Quantum of Solace.

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