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Ballerium beta testers wanted

Majorem announced that it is looking to add a further 500 players to the beta test for its persistent online real-time strategy game.

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Majorem has today announced that it is looking to add a further 500 players to its Ballerium beta test over the next two weeks. The main goal for the new testers will be to test the social mechanics of the massively multiplayer online real-time strategy game, and, as such, Majorem is looking for players who are willing to devote at least 10 hours a week to the game.

"Ballerium is storming forward," said Eyal Netanel, the recently elected CEO of Majorem. "Much still needs to be improved in the gameplay but much has already been achieved, so this is exactly why we felt this is the most appropriate time to test the gameplay with some more players and hear what they have to tell us."

Majorem is currently running two beta sites for Ballerium, one in Taiwan for the Chinese-speaking community and one in Israel serving English-speaking players. Gameplay in the beta test at this time revolves around the domination of cities and players' attempts to become number one on the game's ladder ranking system.

Anyone who wants to participate in the Ballerium beta test should register his or her interest at the game's official Web site. For more information on Ballerium, check out our previous coverage of the game.

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