Hamburg, September 29, 2011 – After weeks of intensive testing, gamigo's tactical browser-based MMOG Magic Campus has passed the beta stage.
Magicians-in-training and beast-tamers are out to capture some of the hundreds of creatures in this colorful anime world. These are then trained to fight in battle as part of a powerful posse.
Magic Campus has a lot more to offer than collecting creatures, though. Six classes with their own strengths, skills and spells ensure plenty of variety. Players will need to prove their mettle and tactical skills in turn-based battles against monsters and other players. When not busy fighting, players can found guilds, crafters can create useful items and anyone can furnish their own home.
Magic Campus can now be played for free in English, German and French. More information and the registration page can be found on the official website.
A selection of images from the game can be downloaded from our press server.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any additional questions.
Dennis Hartmann
PR Manager
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About gamigo AG
gamigo AG, a wholly owned subsidiary of Axel Springer AG, was founded in 2001 and has grown to become one of the leading publishers of free-to-play MMOGs in Europe. Since 2010, gamigo also publishes its games globally. A team of more than 100 employees works in the company headquarters in Hamburg and its branch office in New York City. The key to success is the emphasis on publishing high-quality games supervised by first-rate community management. The portfolio includes games from all ends of the gaming spectrum - from Facebook games and browser-based games to elaborate MMORPGs.










