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Aion Exchange mobile app launches on Apple Store

NCsoft debuts $2 application for iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad to provide on-the-go access to in-game auction house, character profiles.

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Earlier this year, massively multiplayer online role-playing game leader Blizzard Entertainment rolled out World of Warcraft Remote, a mobile app for the iPhone and iPod Touch that lets players manage their in-game auction house activities. Today, NCsoft announced that it has released a similar app for its own popular MMORPG, Aion.

According to NCsoft, the Aion Exchange app acts as a "financial analyst" for Aion's in-game marketplace. With it, players can view and search a complete index of in-game auctions, offering insight into market trends as well as high and low prices for items being sold. Players can also search by category of items, including weapons, skills, and consumables.

Hovering above Aion's auction house no longer requires players to be in-game.
Hovering above Aion's auction house no longer requires players to be in-game.

The Aion Exchange app also lets players view their character profiles, as well as access a list all of the items in the game. Players can also set up a wish list, which provides updates on items being sold in the auction house, in addition to seeing how the bidding is going on their own listed items.

Gamers can pick up the app through Apple's App Store for $2, and it is compatible with the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad in English, French, and German.

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