| Rift is trying to do a new guiness world record
Trion World
has announced that it will attempt to make videogame history this
Valentine’s Day by establishing the world record for most virtual
marriages in a 24 hour period in its MMOGPG Rift, that will serve as the venue for the record attempt, which will begin on February 14. 
Getting married in the virtual world of Telara
couldn’t be easier with the new wedding functionality about to be
introduced to the Rift game world in Update 1.7 at the beginning of
February. Players simply visit a marriage vendor in their faction’s
capital city, purchase a ring, and humbly offer it to the object of
their affection. For a classier, more involved affair, players can
launch wedding events, incredibly fun scripted ceremonies that involve a
walk down the aisle in wedding garb, a ring exchange, and a reception
for up to 200 friends. 
Marriage in Telara is an equal opportunity venture, with any two
consenting player characters able to wed regardless of character race or
sex, with the sole restriction being that members of the opposing
factions are unable to tie the knot. Any player with a Trion Account is
eligible to take part in the event, and a Valentine’s Day-exclusive
in-game title (“Tier of Knots”) will be awarded to each wedded
character.

“MMOs are the most fun when you’re playing with friends and loved ones,” said Scott Hartsman, Executive Producer, Rift, and Trion’s CCO. “Whether
exploring Telara and adventuring with your significant other, or
meeting up with geographically distant friends in a virtual pub, the MMO
experience is about bringing people together, and our new weddings and
gatherings exemplify this philosophy. We think the Valentine’s Day
record attempt is a unique way for players to celebrate Rift’s spirit of
camaraderie while making real-world history.”


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