Despite the fact that its launch was just pushed back two months, Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures is in the final stages of development. That much was made clear as we recently visited developer Funcom's offices in Oslo, Norway, where more than 200 employees are busy putting the final touches on this intriguing massively multiplayer online role-playing game based on the famous universe created by author Robert E. Howard more than 75 years ago. The visit gave us an opportunity to see many aspects of the gameplay that have been kept secret until now, from city building, crafting, siege battles, and high-level content.
Age of Conan is a game that's almost five years in the making, and it's a massive endeavor that promises to deliver an interesting new approach to MMO-style gameplay. That's because the early part of the game can be played almost entirely in single-player. This will give you a chance to build your character and get used to the nuances and intricacies of your character class. When you reach level 20, you can move on and join the online realm, adventuring with or against thousands of other players online. The game's content can be divided into stages. There's the initial 1-20 stage, which you can play mostly by yourself, though there are opportunities to play with others. The next stages are defined as 21-40, 31-60, and, finally, 61-80, and things get progressively more challenging the higher you go. At this point, we'll just mention that Funcom has separate teams dedicated to making content for each stage of the game.
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