Gamevil to Launch Talion in Australia with Local Servers, Pre-Registration Open Now

Gamevil is bringing its hugely popular mobile MMO Talion to Australia. The best thing is that it’s also coming with local Oceanic servers. Pre-registrations are now open.

Talion launched in Asia and was number three on the Thai App Store and number one free game in Japan.

With such a strong showing in Asia, Gamevil is expanding Talion to other regions, beginning with Australia at the end of January. Players who pre-register will be given in-game currency and items to use with the eventual release. 

Talion Australia Release

Talion is a 3D open-world MMORPG and allows for 20 v 20 PvP. 

The launch of Talion in Australia brings has the following features;

  • Talion will launch with local Aussie servers – no more deaths because of ping issues!
  • Talion offers full character customisation
  • Open World with vast areas to explore
  • Contains PVE and Realm vs Realm content
  • Pre-registration is now available

Talion will be heading to Android and iOS in Australia very soon.

Leo Stevenson
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