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Keep on the Borderlands Release Date and Media |
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Posted on Monday, December 31 at 8:18 AM GMT -6
The folks over at Circle of Eight have announced that a demo version of their long-awaited Keep on the Borderlands modification for Troika's Temple of Elemental Evil will be released in late January.
Dear members of the Circle of Eight community,
We are happy to announce that, after a long period of development and testing, we're getting close to the day when the demo version of the Keep on the Borderlands mod is to be released. The official release date of the Keep on the Borderlands Demo is set for January 29th, 2008. Stay tuned for extra information and updates about the upcoming release in this thread. In the meantime, please feel free to take a look at our newly released media in anticipation of what is to come.
We wish you a happy New Year and we sincerely hope that you'll enjoy playing our mod as we enjoyed making it for you.
-- The Circle of Eight Team In addition, there are some rendered environments and in-game images from the mod over on this snowfox computer animation page.
Thanks, RPGWatch.
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