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− | |definition = Massively multiplayer online games (MMOs) are online games where a 'massive' number of players can play within the same space. While the majority of games often features [[RPG]] style progression systems (so called {{Glossary:MMORPG}}), | + | |definition = Massively multiplayer online games (MMOs) are online games where a 'massive' number of players can play within the same space. While the majority of games often features [[RPG]] style progression systems (so called {{Glossary:MMORPG|uc}}), MMOs can technically be combined with most other genres. |
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*[[World of Warcraft]] (MMORPG) | *[[World of Warcraft]] (MMORPG) |
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Massively multiplayer online games (MMOs) are online games where a 'massive' number of players can play within the same space. While the majority of games often features RPG style progression systems (so called MMORPG), MMOs can technically be combined with most other genres. | |
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