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MMORPG.com Interview with Craig 'Silirrion' Morrison

Updated Fri, Nov 14, 2008 by Martuk

MMORPG.com recently had the chance to speak with Age of Conan Hyborian Adventures Game Director, Craig 'Silirrion' Morrison about the recent content update that just went live. The Interview discusses Ymir' Pass, how it will affect the game and the new dungeon within Ymir's Pass called the Amphitheater. The latest update brings countless new quests and adds additional content for levels 55-63.

MMORPG.com: How much content will be added to Age of Conan with Ymir’s Pass both in terms of number of quests and time commitment?

Craig Morrison: In terms of quests there are dozens upon dozens of quests in the play-field. It’s also the largest, and I think the most impressive, playfield we have added to the game-world. It has the largest population of NPCs, camps and encounters. You could in theory play through almost ten levels of game-play just in this area if you wanted to, so there is a lot of content there, and that’s before you consider there is a new dungeon as well

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