With Your Destiny

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With Your Destiny
Developer(s) JoyImpact Co., Ltd.
Publisher(s) JoyImpact Co., Ltd.
Raid Hut Ltd.
Vibrant Communications Ltd. (2008-2019)
HanbitSoft Inc.
Platform(s) PC
ReleaseMay 2003
Genre(s) Fantasy MMORPG
Mode(s) Multiplayer

With Your Destiny, often referred to as WYD, is a Free-to-play Scandinavian-based MMORPG developed by JoyImpact Co., Ltd., [1] and was published and marketed worldwide by HanbitSoft Inc. in May 2003. [2] It is also known as Supreme Destiny in Malaysia and the Philippines. [3] [4]

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Publisher

In February 2019, JoyImpact licensed Raid Hut, a Brazilian game publisher, [5] as its sole official global publisher [6] [7] [8] and terminated the contract with Vibrant Games due to breaches. [8] JoyImpact also publishes the game, which has a South Korea-based server, [9] and started planning to remake the game from Q1 2019, including updated graphics, new class, and contents. [8] Raid Hut is taking action on game piracy by taking down the websites of illegal servers (private servers) on Google search and disabling their social media websites. [6]

Plot

In the story of With Your Destiny, [10] the Supreme Beings Yetzirah and Tzfah joined forces to create a world where mankind could triumph. In this plan, two great rival kingdoms disputed the dominion of the continent of Kersef: Hekalotia and Akeronia. While the realms were distracted by endless battles, a confrontation between the deities threatened to annihilate all Kersef. In this raid, players must master new skills and weapons and form powerful guilds to face the greatest of all threats: the fury of two supreme gods.

Gameplay

With Your Destiny has various modes of wars, divided into three: [10]

Key systems include: [10]

Publishers Websites

WYD Developer's Website

Former WYD/SD Publishers Websites

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