Noun
MMORPG (plural MMORPGs)
(online gaming) Initialism of massively multiplayer online role-playing game.
Culture Over time, the MMORPG community has developed a sub-culture with its own slang and metaphor, as well as an unwritten list of social rules and taboos. Source: Internet
In society and culture Psychological effects Since the interactions between MMORPG players are real, even if the environments are virtual, psychologists and sociologists are able to use MMORPGs as tools for academic research. Source: Internet
Indeed, before the invention of the term MMORPG, games of this style were simply called graphical MUDs. Source: Internet
In addition, paying $15 or more will also unlock a Cross-Faction Intel Science Bundle, unlocking items in MMORPG that's celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2020. Source: Internet
For example, if a player wants to play a priest role in his MMORPG world, he might buy a cope from a shop and learn priestly skills, proceeding to speak, act, and interact with others as their character would. Source: Internet
In early 2009 EA Games announced that they had bought the rights for a MMORPG, with the plan to publish it through the EA Partners-Program. Source: Internet