An Interview with David Rosén, CEO of Dreamlords
Ten Ton Hammer interviews Dreamlords CEO, David Rosén ant the Games Convention in Leipzig.

Lockpick Entertainment has announced that Dreamlords The Reawakening, their free to play MMORTS will launch on Wednesday June 18.
In a not entirely surprising move, Swedish online game developer Lockpick Entertainment today announced that their anticipated Free-2-Play MMORTS game Dreamlords The Reawakening will launch on Wednesday June 18 (this year that is).
A long, hot and intense summer lies ahead…
The waiting is coming to an end and after the physical move of the servers earlier this week the team is ready to release their love child together with the community.
“We’re really happy to release The Reawakening now and I know that it is highly anticipated from the Dreamlords community. Drawing on experience from the development of our previous game Dreamlords but also through feedback and suggestions from our much devoted community, I’m convinced we’ve created the game we initially set out to produce last fall”, said David Rosén CEO and Executive Producer. “The Reawakening is in every perspective a game by gamers – for gamers and now I can only hope the players will have as much fun playing it as we’ve had developing it.”
A follow-up to last year’s acclaimed MMORTS debut title from Swedish Lockpick Entertainment, Dreamlords The Reawakening blends the immensely popular RTS and RPG genres. The Reawakening is set in a ravaged world where each player control a Dreamlord, a celestial warlord, in their quest to restore order and peace.
Dreamlords – The Reawakening is a Free-2-Play MMORTS that will be available at www.dreamlords.com from Wednesday June 18, 2008.
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Ten Ton Hammer interviews Dreamlords CEO, David Rosén ant the Games Convention in Leipzig.
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