Display title | Warp Force |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | WarpForce is the fifth Artix Entertainment game and, like the others, is browser-based. The game is an expansion of sorts to the original Adventure Quest, and as such takes place during Adventure Quest and uses the same gameplay as it, except in out-of-space following the WarpForce group. On July 27 it was announced that new content would be released on a bimonthly schedule[1], with each release usually containing at least one quest. The game is mostly free-to-play, but gains income from a one-time upgrade called WarpGuardianship which unlocks extra quests and items, as well as offering Z-Tokens which can also be used to get exclusive items. |