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Pirates Online Launched to Public

NickFritz   on 31 October 2007 - 10:29 · 11 comments & 8557 views

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Pirates of the Caribbean Online has been released to the public from the beta stage.

Set sail on the vast blue waters of the Caribbean in search of adventure, fortune, and fame in the world of the infamous Jack Sparrow and the evil Jolly Roger. In Pirates of the Caribbean Online, play alongside thousands of others and discover new myths and untold stories. Forge alliances, hunt for buried treasure and battle evil undead forces by using cunning and strategy to outwit your foes –– all to become the most notorious pirate on the high seas.

Here is the official statement from the site:

"We'd like to officially welcome you to the full launch of Pirates of the Caribbean Online. Jump into the game now to embark on the adventure of a lifetime with thousands of other players."

Link: Official Site

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(4 replies) #1 Croquant on 31 Oct 2007 - 14:13
I expect the RIAA will attempt to sue someone for this.
#1.1 +GreyWolfSC on 31 Oct 2007 - 15:36
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I expect the RIAA will attempt to sue someone for this.


What the heck are you on about? This is a game that Disney is promoting based on their movies. What would the Recording Industry Association of America have to do with it?
#1.2 Hankyone on 31 Oct 2007 - 15:38
Wrong story?
#1.3 PureLegend on 31 Oct 2007 - 23:07
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Wrong story?

Bad joke
#1.4 RiVaLSSJ on 02 Nov 2007 - 00:20
He's referring to the Pirates part. It was just a joke...
Edit: just realized eightequalsd answered it before me
#2 Sheppard on 31 Oct 2007 - 15:24
RIAA?

Why would a music company go after a film company that owns the Pirates of the Caribbean that created a game around it?
#3 eightequalsd on 31 Oct 2007 - 16:20
it was a joke i think.. pirates
#4 spiritv2 on 31 Oct 2007 - 16:20
Because they can!
#5 brent3000 on 31 Oct 2007 - 20:37
The GIAA (Gaming Industry Association of America)
#6 +EchoNoise on 01 Nov 2007 - 05:29
My gawd, so many people have so little humour.
#7 Joni_78 on 02 Nov 2007 - 07:09
Well knowing that RIAA's actions don't usually make any sense, I found this extremely funny.

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