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12/02/2008

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Hands-On launches Heroes Lore in Europe

Hands-On Mobile has announced the launch of Heroes Lore: Winds of Soltia across Europe as part of its roll out of the 'Best of Korea' programme.

The title - an RPG consisting of over 100 maps and containing over 80 types of monsters - originally sold 100,000 units in its first month on sale in that territory.

"Heroes Lore has been massively successful for us in Korea and we are delighted that we have the reach to introduce European players to a game that has proven to be so immensely popular on the other side of the world," commented Greg Robsinson, president and general manager for the company in the EMEA regions.

If the title is successful in Europe, Hands-On will look at introducing the multiplayer sequels in due course.

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