Valiance Online Defends City Of Titans By Sharing Demo Video
In response to recent internet critique comparing City of Titans to their own game, Valiance Online came to the rescue. As it turns out, the two super hero MMO developers are pretty friendly and show their work to each other -- including stuff the public hasn’t seen. So when some of Valiance Online's fans started taking City of Titans to task, Valiance came to their defence.
The developer shared a demo video CoT developer Missing Worlds Media had recently shared with them but hadn’t released to the public as they felt it wasn’t good enough yet. To Missing Worlds’ surprise, the video went over pretty well, so in response they decided to share a few more things.
Included with MWM’s email, were four images, one showing progress on the city, and three showing off the character creator.
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