DDO Adds Content, Removes Free Level Restrictions

Turbine, Inc. today released the third update to Dungeons & Dragons Online: Eberron Unlimited (DDO Unlimited), the world's best free-to-play massively multiplayer online role playing game (MMORPG). Following on the news that it has been named the Best Free-to-Play MMO of 2009, DDO Unlimited's newest update rewards players for their support with several new free high-level dungeons, two new in-game events, the introduction of the new Casual playing mode, and the removal of leveling sigils to allow players unrestricted access all of the free content throughout the game.

"2009 was a phenomenal year for DDO. We launched successfully to critical acclaim and have received several awards that have firmly established DDO Unlimited as the best free-to-play MMO in the world," said Fernando Paiz, Executive Producer of DDO Unlimited. "The best free-to-play game just got better as our first update of 2010 is all about rewarding our players for their support by delivering more free content while also removing the leveling sigils that were required to advance through the game to make it even easier and more fun than ever to play DDO Unlimited!"

The third DDO Unlimited update introduces mind-bending new dungeons, a new play mode, and a lot more, including:

More Free Content! — Players can now access even more free content with removal of leveling sigils from the game and the addition of several high-level dungeons for players up to level 18. These new dungeons will pit players against fearsome enemies including a marilith sorceress, an invading horde of Beholders, a black dragon and more! These new dungeons are free and available for all players immediately.

Introducing Casual Mode – The "Solo" difficulty option, previously limited to single characters on select adventures from level 1-6, has been removed and replaced with the new ‘Casual' difficulty that is now available for all party-based adventures in DDO. This new setting will allow both solo players and parties to opt for a more casual play experience all the way through DDO's level cap of 20.

Win Prizes During Two New Live Events! – Celebrate DDO's fourth birthday by participating in two new in-game events.

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