MapleSEA

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MapleSEA

MapleSEA or MSEA (short for Maplestory South East Asia) is the South-east Asian version of MapleStory. It is written in English (like MapleGlobal) and is meant for the countries of Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand (though people from other countries can sign up as well). Unlike MapleGlobal, MapleSEA is not run by Nexon but by AsiaSoft. There are six worlds in MapleSEA all of which are named after constellations.

History

MapleSEA was created in June 2004, which led to the closing of the GMS beta world "Tespia East".

Worlds

MapleSEA started off with two worlds: Bootes and Aquila. Soon after, Cassiopeia was released. Two years ago, Delphinus was released. 1 year ago, Eridanus was launched. A few months ago, Fornax and Gemini was launched. The latest world is Hercules, accessible from Malaysia Gateway. Gemini is the only world that uses a Chinese Client. However, the chinese client was removed in the recent V0.80 Patch.

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There are 2 different gateways in MapleSEA : Singapore and Malaysia. You can access Fornax, Gemini and Hercules world from the Malaysia Gateway whereas the other five worlds (Aquila, Bootes, Cassiopeia, Delphinus, Eridanus) can only be accessed from the Singapore Gateway.

MSEA exclusives

New places (and therefor monsters, quests, NPCs and items as well) are often added to MSEA before other versions. Please refer to Wikipedia's article on MapleStory to see a detailed content table of what is and isn't available to MSEA and other versions.

Current version

The current version of MapleSEA is v0.80 as of September 12, 2009.


Related Articles

  • MapleGlobal, the MapleStory version for players all over the world (mainly USA, Canada and Mexico)
  • MapleEurope, the MapleStory version for players in Europe (languages available: English, German, French, Spanish and Dutch)


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