Apr 23 2008, 9:03am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
"Even though it feels like this great adventure is coming to an end, it's really not at all. The launch is just the beginning," says Game Director/Producer Gaute Godager. "I believe we have created a game that will stand the test of time by its own accord, but we are already busy planning future features and expansions. We want to continue expanding Conan's world for many years to come, and we have great ideas on what to do!"
Age of Conan is one of the most anticipated PC games of the year and if the developers have improved on what I saw at E3 last year, rightly so. The game has been in development for four years and will be available in the U.S. on May 20th and in Europe on May 23rd.
Via AgeofConan.
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