New customization options in February 2008

Dec 28, 2007 12:07 GMT  ·  By

Fans of the Pirates of the Caribbean Online should find it most appealing that Disney Online has already announced new content for their favorite MMORPG allowing players to give their customized Pirate avatars a whole new look. This announcement comes in light of the recent release of Pirates of the Caribbean Online.

Just in case you're a newcomer to the game, in Pirates of the Caribbean Online, players must create and customize their own pirate choosing from over a million combinations, like gender, body type, face, and hair, or clothing and names. Taking on both ship and land-based missions, players use secret maps to locate buried treasure, explore lush jungles, volcanic caves, and vast tropical islands. You will need to keep your wits about you though, as traps, ambushes, and double-crosses are an everyday occurrence when keeping company with Pirates.

New features soon to be available in Pirates of the Caribbean Online thanks to a wave of DLC set for release in February 2008:

- Clothing: New pants, hats, coats, and more - New hairstyles - Tattoos - Jewelry: Including earrings, nose rings, necklaces and more

According to Disney Online additional content planned for 2008 includes expanding ship customization, extending quest story lines, and adding more enemies and challenges, aside the new character customization features.

So if you're looking to benefit from all the stuff mentioned above, all you need to do is access the game's official website, download the game directly from that location, with a portion of the game being available for free, while players can also get unlimited access for a monthly subscription fee.

Pirates of the Caribbean Online has been developed and published by Disney Online. The game is rated E10+ requiring lower PC (and Mac) specs than most other games in this genre, allowing easier access to a broader audience of players.

Adding to the already extensive character creation system, Disney Online will introduce new customization options in February.