You’ve been waiting for months and months to finally get your hands on a full copy of The Cursed Earth, what was set to be one of the biggest MMORPGs this decade. You were one of the first people to register their preorders, and the wait was pretty agonizing, but at long last the game was yours. Without hesitation you rushed to your computer to install the game and join onto a local server. You slapped on your favorite gaming headphones, and prepared to enter the game.
The Cursed Earth was set to become not only the biggest MMO of the decade, but supposedly the MMO to end all MMOs! Set on a post-apocalypse Earth where magic has returned, you must set out on a multiverse-hopping quest to defeat The Demon God and save the world as you know it! It promised infinitely customizable player characters, a deep and granular combat system, and years of content to sink your teeth into right out of the box! You would’ve been crazy to not want to play!
Of course, unbeknownst to the players logging into the game for the very first time, The Cursed Earth had one big, unavoidable issue. It wasn’t called Cursed without good reason. For indeed it would seem that the game was cursed, like real-ass goddamn cursed! The game was legitimately cursed by its creators, Brimsoft, to transform the players in the real world as their in-game avatars leveled up. With each level the transformation would progress further and further until the fateful moment the player caps out at Lv 100. The only way to get the option to return to normal is to finally defeat The Demon God himself!
Of course, you knew nothing about the curse as you made your avatar and prepared to enter your faction’s opening sequence. The minute you pressed play, the ritual began. Now there’s no going back.
Welcome to The Cursed Earth!