While it's easy to focus on giants like World of Warcraft when discussing long-standing MMORPGs, there are other notable multiplayer titles with just as rich a heritage. One such game is the eagerly awaited R.O.H.A.N.: The Vengeance, which is set to launch on mobile in Southeast Asia on March 18th, yes, tomorrow!
Although R.O.H.A.N.: The Vengeance shares many gameplay similarities with other MMORPGs, one of its standout features is the unique Vengeance mechanic. This allows players a short PvP window to exact revenge on those who have defeated them, adding an exciting twist to the gameplay. It's this kind of innovative feature that has helped R.O.H.A.N. establish itself as a distinctive franchise among other major RPGs, and its launch in the bustling multiplayer market of Southeast Asia is generating significant buzz.
Best served cold As a long-standing franchise, R.O.H.A.N. has a storied history in the MMORPG genre. The Southeast Asia publisher, Playwith Thailand, is poised to make a big splash with an extensive lineup of in-game events and rewards, complemented by a robust promotional campaign involving numerous community content creators.
Furthermore, this release introduces the 9th playable race, the demigod-like Aesir, adding a fresh layer of excitement for fans in the region who have been eagerly anticipating the arrival of R.O.H.A.N.. For those in Southeast Asia, the wait might just be rewarded with a thrilling gaming experience.
In the meantime, if you're exploring other MMORPG options on mobile, why not check out our list of the top 7 games similar to World of Warcraft? We've ranked some of the best open, massively multiplayer games available on iOS and Android to help you find your next adventure.