While it's easy to focus on giants like World of Warcraft when discussing long-running MMORPGs, there are other notable titles with a similar legacy. One such example is the eagerly anticipated R.O.H.A.N.: The Vengeance, set to launch on mobile devices in Southeast Asia on March 18th—yes, tomorrow!
R.O.H.A.N.: The Vengeance offers gameplay familiar to fans of the genre, but it introduces a unique feature: the Vengeance mechanic. This allows players a short PvP window to exact revenge on those who have defeated them. It's a compelling addition that enhances the franchise's reputation as a distinctive alternative to other major RPGs, and its arrival in the thriving Southeast Asian gaming market is already generating buzz.
R.O.H.A.N. has been a long-standing franchise, and the MMORPG component has enjoyed a significant run. The SEA publisher, Playwith Thailand, is set to promote it aggressively, with a series of in-game events and rewards planned, along with a high-profile marketing campaign involving numerous community content creators.
A notable addition to this launch is the introduction of the 9th playable race, the demigod-like Aesir. For Southeast Asian fans who have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of R.O.H.A.N. in their region, this launch promises to be well worth the wait.
In the meantime, if you're interested in exploring other MMORPG options on mobile, consider checking out our list of the top 7 games like World of Warcraft. We've ranked some of the best open, massively multiplayer experiences available on iOS and Android.