One of the oldest MMO worldwide // 30 million player accounts in more than 200 countries // New client and annual winter update released
Regensburg/Germany, January 10, 2017 – As announced by German game developer CipSoft today, their long-running MMO Tibia just celebrated its 20th anniversary. The game was launched on January 7, 1997 and is one the world’s oldest active role-playing games.
“Tibia is a unique success story,” says Managing Director and CipSoft co-founder Ulrich Schlott. Stephan Vogler, Managing Director and co-founder, adds: “I’m happy and grateful that our student project has grown into such an MMO hit, supported by a very dedicated team and, most of all, by our wonderful players. Even after 20 years we’re not running out of ideas for Tibia – I’m sure the game will keep attracting players for years to come.”
Here is the Tibia 20-year celebration infographic:
Tibia has still grown in player numbers over the last years and is currently played by more than 100.000 gamers every day (DAU). The single most well-known player was YouTube personality PewDiePie who last year confessed Tibia was his “favourite game of all times” and the game he “wasted his teenage years” on. Over the course of twenty years 30 million user accounts were registered with Tibia, all growth stemming from word of mouth among gamers.
Here is the Tibia 20 Years of Adventure Video:
About Tibia
In 1997 the first permanent public server has been set up running Tibia Alpha 1.0. The developers, four students from Regensburg, Bavaria, had been inspired by the early multi-user dungeons (MUD) and the technical options offered by emerging internet technologies. Tibia significantly differs from other MMO concepts by the use of tough gameplay rules: For example, if characters die they will lose a large part of their achieved experience. There is no level cap. In August 2016 a user did beat all records by reaching level 999.
You can access Tibia on the official website.
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