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[[Image:CoH Bootleg Edition 01.jpg|thumb|100px|Bootleg edition cover]]
 
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[[Image:CoH Bootleg Edition 02.jpg|thumb|100px|Bootleg edition CD]]
 
[[Image:CoH Bootleg Edition 02.jpg|thumb|100px|Bootleg edition CD]]
The City of Heroes Bootleg Edition was a [[Trial Account|trial]] set which was occasionally handed out at conventions where [[NCsoft]] would have a booth.  It consisted of a cardboard folder with two CDs and a trial code.
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The City of Heroes Bootleg Edition was a trial account package which was occasionally handed out at conventions where [[NCsoft]] would have a booth.  It consisted of a cardboard folder with two CDs and a trial code. It was a trial version of the game. At the time of its use though, trial accounts where identical to normal ones, except that they only granted 14 days of play instead of 30. Unlike most trials, the Bootleg Edition didn't require a full retail code to be applied in order to subscribe and was marked as "Bootleg Edition" on the account management screen instead of just as a [[Trial Account]].
  
 
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Revision as of 22:16, 2 December 2008

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File:CoH Bootleg Edition 01.jpg
Bootleg edition cover

The City of Heroes Bootleg Edition was a trial account package which was occasionally handed out at conventions where NCsoft would have a booth. It consisted of a cardboard folder with two CDs and a trial code. It was a trial version of the game. At the time of its use though, trial accounts where identical to normal ones, except that they only granted 14 days of play instead of 30. Unlike most trials, the Bootleg Edition didn't require a full retail code to be applied in order to subscribe and was marked as "Bootleg Edition" on the account management screen instead of just as a Trial Account.