Posted Oct 29, 2006 at 05:33AM by Mabie A. Listed in: News, Ultima Online Tags: Electronic Arts
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Ultima onlineAnd more Halloween MMORPG events are coming your way! Ultima Online is proud to launch a two-in-one events deal for your invaluable fright! This year, Shard of the Dead II and The Festival of Fright experience are yours for the taking for the price of one!

Here's what's in store for you. You log in via the URL link below, and voila! You have now entered the other world of the gamewide invasion of the undead, wreaking chills and thrills, reeking of decomposing, rotting flesh across every shard.

Yup, it's their night. So there's really nothing much you can do to keep them from prying open their coffins and dancing under the full moon's light. If you catch their ire, you just might find them being extraordinarily hospitable, even digging your own grave for you. Free service, eh? Also watch out for those malicious death dealers, 'cause you just might fall prey to their tricks. Be streetsmart enough and you'd be rewarded with treats, such as staying alive by knowing who to avoid/kill, before they get to you first.

Oh, and don't be starstruck, but the Grim Reaper would most likely be in town. It's his night off, too. So unless you want to be escorted to your grave way too early, might as well stay out of his way.

The Festival of Fright is launched today, so you'd better get going. The Shard of The Dead launch, on the other hand, is set for October 31st. This event will take place only on a Test Center, they say, and will involve a whole new bunch of experimental stuff that wouldn't really pass on a regular shard. It's gonna be one crazy Halloween, so the best thing to do would be to be prepared for anything. Have fun!


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