TERA Celebrates One-year Anniversary

Tera has more than 1.5 million registered users according to En Masse (half a million of which were picked up after its transition to free-to-play), and is dedicated to keeping the game updated with fresh content and features. Upcoming content includes an expansive 20v20 battleground that asks players to defend and control strongholds with the aid of tanks, cannons and airships, and the introduction of the innovative, player-driven alliance system, due to arrive this summer.

Fantasy action MMO TERA turns one year old today, and En Masse is celebrating by throwing a month-long party through the end of May, including a loading screen contest which will feature winning fan submissions as loading screens in the game, daily in-game tasks which reward players with raffle items, a new 10- and 20-person Kelsaik raid and in-game mystery boxes filled with rare and valuable prizes.

The game launched in North America on May 1, 2012 to much fanfare. TERA offers a true action MMORPG experience by featuring a real-time contextual action combat system, and has established a dedicated community of fans over the past 12 months with over 1.5 million registered users. En Masse Entertainment re-launched the game under a  subscription-free model in early 2013 as TERA: Rising, the next evolution of the award-winning action MMORPG.

Tera has more than 1.5 million registered users according to En Masse (half a million of which were picked up after its transition to free-to-play), and is dedicated to keeping the game updated with fresh content and features. Upcoming content includes an expansive 20v20 battleground that asks players to defend and control strongholds with the aid of tanks, cannons and airships, and the introduction of the innovative, player-driven alliance system, due to arrive this summer.

The game launched in North America on May 1, 2012 to much fanfare. TERA offers a true action MMORPG experience by featuring a real-time contextual action combat system, and has established a dedicated community of fans over the past 12 months with over 1.5 million registered users. En Masse Entertainment re-launched the game under a  subscription-free model in early 2013 as TERA: Rising, the next evolution of the award-winning action MMORPG.