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Ragnarok M: Classic proves that Zeny is king, launching in open beta next month

by Natalie Feb 28,2025

Ragnarok M: Classic, a shop-free MMORPG, is launching its open beta on Valentine's Day, February 14th! Developed by Gravity Interactive, this version of the popular Ragnarok Online ditches the in-game shop, relying solely on Zeny as currency for a fairer, adventure-focused experience.

The game boasts all the classic jobs from the original MMO, a convenient offline battle mode, and a safe refinement system allowing upgrades up to +15 without fear of equipment breakage. A free monthly pass, accessible via daily logins, provides EXP boosts, exclusive gear, and enhanced drop rates.

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With numerous Ragnarok mobile titles available, Ragnarok M: Classic aims to differentiate itself through its shop-free model, ensuring all items are obtainable through gameplay. Pre-registration is open on the App Store and Google Play. While it's free-to-play, in-app purchases are available.

Stay updated on the latest news by joining the official Facebook community, visiting the official website, or watching the embedded video for a preview of the game's atmosphere and visuals. Consider checking out our list of the best Android MMOs while you wait!

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