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MMORPGs (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games) are games in which users interact in an online world, often via computers and video game consoles as well as mobile devices. These MMORPGs often include virtual economies that make gameplay free.

In-game currency is a form of gaming money without real-world value that's used to buy in-game items or upgrades.

MMORPGs are a type of online game

MMORPGs are online games designed to connect hundreds of thousands or even millions of players at once, using role playing games (RPGs). They feature a virtual world that continues to exist and change even when the player is offline, guilds and party systems, in-game currency trading as well as regular updates with new content that enhance gameplay.

Virtually all MMORPGs feature a system for character advancement, with players earning experience points and developing their skills gradually over time. Combat is often used as an avenue to earn this experience; questing and wealth accumulation may also provide ample rewards. Most games feature a maximum level cap; reaching this cap can often result in special in-game items being granted as rewards; some also boast about high-ranked players to encourage continued playback.

They feature a virtual economy

MMORPGs' virtual economies enable players to acquire, trade, and monetize in-game items and currency with each other - all underpinned by the idea that virtual goods hold value of their own rather than simply acting as commodities in trade transactions. Furthermore, this feature forms part of the experience itself while acting as an enabler for real economic activity outside the game world.

Many MMORPGs allow their players to sell in-game goods for real-world cash - an activity known as "gold farming". While this activity is widely accepted among gamers, its inclusion has caused much debate within the gaming community; many who invest large sums of real-world money feel disgruntled that real and virtual economies interact, devaluing their investment.

MMOs feature intricate game worlds that rely on large numbers of players to operate effectively. Some games use one server that all players share, while others utilize duplicate worlds (called shards) for each individual player. Still others provide players with separate game clients for each server so they can pick which server to join at will.

They are free to play

Free-to-Play MMOGs allow players access without incurring subscription costs, making these games ideal for free-play. Most of these titles are MMORPGs; however, any type of online multiplayer video game could fall under this genre name. Although MMO is typically associated with role-playing titles like MMORPGFPSs and MMORTSs.

These games feature an expansive virtual world and intricate in-game economy, offering both Player vs Environment and Player vs Player gameplay modes. Many of the most popular online games attract millions of players with immersive worlds, competitive multiplayer action, regular updates, and engaging social features. Many are free to play with optional subscription options that unlock additional content and exclusive in-game perks.

MMOs use sharded universes to manage game load, with each region of a server only accessible when not busy. Others offer large servers capable of accommodating thousands of simultaneous players; those available free-to-play usually offer in-game currencies linked to real currency as well as chat and social features that add social elements.

They are available on mobile devices

Mobile devices have evolved to support multiple players in massively multiplayer online gaming environments called MMOs (multiplayer online gaming). This genre of video games enables people to interact on a large scale within an immersive virtual reality that exists even when offline - the first graphical MMOs appeared in the 1990s, becoming very popular since.

MMOs feature a broad spectrum of gameplay types. Some, like Linden Lab's Second Life, are known for socialization and user-created content-driven economies while other games, like Star Wars Galaxies and EverQuest have more traditional RPG elements.

Some MMOs draw their game world from real-world locations while others are generated by servers. The former are called persistent worlds and continue to exist and change even when players are offline; servers linked together through "sharding," an idea popularized in Ultima Online stories.

 

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