The MMORPG Cabal Online is on Steam. It was released ten years ago in Korea.
Cabal Online was released in 2005 in Korea, earning a reputation as a “female-friendly MMORPG” because of the above-average number of women enjoying the free-to-play game. Here in Europe, it played a rather minor role, as the free-to-play market was not very developed at that time in the MMORPG market ruled with an iron fist by WoW, at least regarding mainstream interest. Those who were into the niche tended to orient themselves towards titles like Runes of Magic.
Over the years, Cabal received a sequel in South Korea. Now Cabal Online 2 has also arrived here in Europe, albeit with some delay.
Just this week, Cabal Online took the step to join Steam. This follows a trend. Recently, several “older” MMORPGs have moved to Valve’s gaming platform after Tera took the step in 2015, gaining a small financial boost and hype. Since then, some MMORPGs that are no longer in focus have been attempting to attract new player groups by moving to Steam.
Here is Cabal Online on Steam.