Acclaim frees BOTS

The ad-supported MMO game steps into open beta; BOTS is the first title born of the renovated publisher's new business strategy.

Publisher Acclaim Games announced today that BOTS--its ad-supported online action game for the PC--has entered the open-beta stage of development in North America and Europe, and the company is looking for new players to test and play the game.

BOTS, which is already available in Asia, is the first of several games that are part of a new business model at Acclaim: online games paid for with in-game ads. The games, including BOTSs, are free to play and download, but players can choose to spend money to beef up or customize their characters.

Massive Inc., the in-game-advertising company bought by Microsoft in May, will insert the advertisements, which Acclaim hopes will fuel the development and upkeep of BOTS, a massively multiplayer online fighting game. "The response to the game has been overwhelmingly positive," Acclaim CEO Howard Marks said, "and that includes normal gameplay feedback as well as the reception to our in-game advertising strategy."

The game itself--scheduled for release in the United States in the third quarter of 2006--focuses on the building, upgrading, and fighting of your BOTS characters. Acclaim touts the number of upgradable options of each character as being in the hundreds.

"I've seen our testers prove that this game is about skill and not just level grinding; it's the closest thing around to a virtual sport," said Ken Chan, the game's brand manager.

In March, Acclaim and Massive signed a multiple-year deal, setting the stage for more games ingrained with the publisher's restructered model of business, which has proven successful in Asia but is largely untested elsewhere. 9Dragons, a martial-arts-themed MMORPG set for release in the fourth quarter of 2006, is Acclaim's next game. The company told GameSpot in February that it plans to release a new free-to-play game every three months.

To download and play the open beta, visit the game's Web site.

11 Comments

  • Schillinger

    Posted Jul 13, 2006 9:30 am PT

    Why is this news for 9dragons? :/

  • metdevthegamer

    Posted Jul 13, 2006 7:48 am PT

    Wow, I didn't know they were still around...

  • jasonmacrillo

    Posted Jul 12, 2006 4:34 pm PT

    thats a really good idea new ways to make money are always good

  • chikahiro94

    Posted Jul 12, 2006 3:05 pm PT

    "his free games uses to be good when they start, until the overpowered buyed itens overflow start. Its just unfair... I prefer to pay my $15 and let it be fair."

    How is that any different than playing a regular $15/mo MMO and having to compete with people who are (illegally according to most EULA's) buying in-game items with real money or spending 10 times more time in-game than you are farming instances? At least here you can buy what you want and be done with it.

  • gmrscore-addict

    Posted Jul 12, 2006 2:09 pm PT

    i also thought accliam is bankrupted??/

  • gmrscore-addict

    Posted Jul 12, 2006 2:06 pm PT

    wow the screen shot is horible

  • minime78362

    Posted Jul 12, 2006 1:53 pm PT

    Might Play

  • PSDUDE

    Posted Jul 12, 2006 1:51 pm PT

    Free is always good .

  • SulaMoon

    Posted Jul 12, 2006 1:01 pm PT

    uh
    this free games uses to be good when they start, until the overpowered buyed itens overflow start. Its just unfair... I prefer to pay my $15 and let it be fair.

  • bryehngeocef

    Posted Jul 12, 2006 1:00 pm PT

    i started the beta for this like 2 or 3 months ago.

    didn't like it too much, but the price is right

  • amplizine

    Posted Jul 12, 2006 12:53 pm PT

    I like cheap, and I like free even more. I hope the game is good!

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