While major releases like World of Warcraft often steal the spotlight in the world of long-running MMORPGs, other notable multiplayer games with equally impressive pedigrees are making waves globally. One such example is the eagerly anticipated launch of R.O.H.A.N.: The Vengeance, which is set to hit mobile devices in Southeast Asia on March 18th—yes, that's tomorrow!
Although R.O.H.A.N.: The Vengeance shares familiar gameplay mechanics with many other MMORPGs, one of its most compelling features is the unique "Vengeance" mechanic. This feature allows players a short PvP window to exact revenge on those who have defeated them, adding an exciting twist to the gameplay. This mechanic underscores the franchise's reputation as a formidable alternative to other major RPGs, and its introduction to the vibrant multiplayer gaming scene in Southeast Asia is already generating buzz.
Best served cold - R.O.H.A.N. is a well-established franchise, and its MMORPG variant has enjoyed a significant run. SEA publisher Playwith Thailand is keen on promoting it aggressively, planning a series of in-game events and rewards alongside a high-profile promotional campaign that includes collaborations with various community content creators.
Adding to the excitement, this version of the game introduces the 9th playable race, the demigod-like Aesir. For fans in Southeast Asia who have been eagerly awaiting R.O.H.A.N.'s arrival in their region, this launch promises to be well worth the wait.
In the meantime, if you're exploring other MMORPG options on mobile, check out our curated 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, providing you with plenty of alternatives to dive into.