Before reading this article on Gamigo’s King of Kings III, I would first suggest reading my articles on Black Prophecy and Loong: The Power of the Dragon, linked here, to learn about Gamigo as a company. To avoid repetition, I won’t go into a long-winded history of the company. There were three major unveilings at E3 2010 by Gamigo, and this is the third of the three games I’ll be covering. This is King of Kings III. All three games are free-to-play MMOs.
Let’s dive right into King of Kings III, an action MMO brought to you by Lager, a developer in Taiwan.

The land of Skarabare lies in tatters. Those that remain have nothing and must rebuild their civilization from the ashes of nothingness. When players enter this vast and diverse fantasy world, they will join the survivors of Skarabare by building and individually furnishing houses, training pets and mounts, and playing numerous mini-games.

I wouldn't do that for very long in this world. It's wild out there.
King of Kings III really stands out with its thrilling PvP and RvR battles. As Skarabare is rebuilt, you can form clan-based kingdoms, building towns to your own liking. Of course, no kingdom is satisfied to just build in peace. You must be prepared to defend yourself and your kingdom against the agression of others. Conquer the competition, build your kingdom, become the King of Kings.

Thanks to Gamigo, King of Kings III is the first European outing of this incredibly successful Asian franchise, one that has gone through years of painstaking development at a cost of over 10 million dollars U.S. With Gamigo fine-tuning the game for the European and North American market, it has all the signs of being a runaway success. The English version will be released in Q3 2010.

Where'd you get that tattoo? Errr, nevermind.
FEATURES:
- Free to play 3D online role-playing game (MMORPG)
- A carefully crafted, stunning fantasy world
- Extensive PvE content with numerous quests and mini-games
- Epic RvR battles between kingdoms and intense PvP battles
- Multi-level clan system, complete with guilds, armies, and kingdoms
- Attackable cities with custom defense systems
- One of a kind housing and town-building system on customizable maps
Check out the video below from E3 2010, and don’t forget to sign up for the closed beta at www.gamigo.com. For more information about King of Kings III, check out http://kingofkings3.com.










