Even though financial success was not the goal, the game grew to a size where it was impossible to maintain privately. Tribal Wars was developed as a hobby project in 2003 by the three founders of InnoGames, Hendrik Klindworth, Eike Klindworth and Michael Zillmer. Tribal Wars 2 will be released as cross-platform game for Android, iOS and all browsers. Compared to its predecessor, Tribal Wars 2 offers a significantly enhanced set of features, with a total of 17 buildings, 26 technologies and 13 units. Army size is not all that matters – political alliances and military pacts are crucial for success. The MMO’s focus is real-time strategic battles with and against other players. Tasked with growing and expanding their empire within a war-torn landscape, they have to fight in order to survive. In Tribal Wars 2, players find themselves as leader of a small village in the midst of a medieval world. The Tribal Wars 2 team also published a new video, calling all players to arms. The Closed Beta will start with the browser version of the game, iOS and Android will follow at a later date. Those keys can then be activated by logging in or registering on. InnoGames is also handing out keys via various social media pages. In order to join the beta as one of the first, pre-registered players should check for a mail containing their beta key. Today InnoGames launched the Closed Beta to its strategy-MMO Tribal Wars 2. The successor to strategy hit Tribal Wars will start with a moderate number of players to first ensure server stability – over the course of the next days, the game will gradually allow for more participants. – InnoGames opens up successor to legendary strategy game for the first players –
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