Another busy week in MMO news from Joystiq sister site Massively.com, headlined by ArenaNet breaking its silence on the Guild Wars sequel. Keep reading below for more on this story and the rest of the week's events.
The latest Guild Wars 2 news includes Elementalist and combat details Yesterday's unveiling of the Elementalist class for Guild Wars 2, along with the new combat information, sent the Guild Wars community into information overload. Fans were incredibly excited to see so much new information, but there was an underlying reason beyond the obvious happiness at receiving so much concrete knowledge.
Avatar movie producer interested in Avatar MMO It probably shouldn't come as much of a surprise. James Cameron's Avatar caught the attention of gamers from the moment the first trailer was released. Its appearance alone was extremely familiar to anyone who's spent more than a few minutes in any number of fantasy MMOs, and the movie's plot centered around what could be called the most immersive MMO ever.
Trion names upcoming MMORTS, renames Heroes of Telara If you've been waiting for information on...well, pretty much anything from Trion Worlds, it's your lucky day. Trion has come forth with information about three projects that have gotten a fair amount of attention in the past, but left fans wanting to know much more.
Three months of Star Trek Online Welcome, one and all, to another edition of Captain's Log, our weekly column on everyone's favorite Star Trek MMO, Star Trek Online. I'm afraid I must renege once again on my promise to tackle the Klingon beginner experience. But I forgot that Cryptic Studios' latest MMO will be 3 months old this Sunday!
Happy first birthday Free Realms! As the song goes -- It's Your World -- and one year later, the team at Sony Online Entertainment have shown that to be true by adding requested content like pets, mounts, player housing, and games like soccer and pirate ship battles! Now, one year after initial launch, Free Realms has crossed the 10 million registered player mark, and shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon as they prepare to head into their second awesome year.
Issue 17 of City of Heroes goes live with launch trailer Today is a big day for City of Heroes. Not only is it the six-year anniversary of the game, with celebrations taking place both in-game and out, it's also the launch of the much-awaited Issue 17. Dubbed "Dark Mirror," the update features the graphical tweaks collectively known as Ultra Mode, as well as new story arcs and missions, improvements to Mission Architect, and a whole host of additional changes. It's also the release of the awaited Demon Summoning powerset, which is available to everyone who has prepurchased the upcoming Going Rogue expansion.
Age of Conan unveils offline leveling if you've got a gaggle of level 80 characters sitting on your select screen, the additional levels will be waiting for any new character that you create and advance to 30 or higher. Finally, Tarib notes that levels are permanent once assigned, so choose wisely. "Customer Support would not be able to take that level away from your character and add it back to your pool. So please be careful when assigning these levels," he says.
Dungeons and Dragons Online shows first television ad Last week, Turbine announced that they'd be hitting the TV airwaves soon with a series of commercials for Dungeons and Dragons Online. The first batch is just about ready to go, and if you've been dying to get a look at them, we have a couple of things you'll love.
Twitch provided some platform updates during its TwitchCon San Diego opening ceremony. Coming soon: more clarity over the reason for a suspension, shared chat for Stream Together sessions and simultaneous vertical and horizontal streams.
Cards Against Humanity filed a $15 million lawsuit against SpaceX for trespassing on property it owns in Texas, which happens to sit near SpaceX facilities.
Sony pushed a PS5 system update on Friday that Square Enix says is a response to Final Fantasy XVI bugs. The glitches were created by the console’s last firmware update.
Amazon has the Elgato Stream Deck+ for $30 off. Great for streamers or anyone who wants tactile shortcuts and dials, the Stream Deck+ drops from its usual $200 to $170.
Microsoft is restarting a nuclear plant that partially melted down in 1979. It’s keeping all of the energy for itself, because of the massive power needs of AI.
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio has revealed yet another Like A Dragon game, which will arrive just 13 months after Infinite Wealth. Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii will arrive on February 28.
The biggest theater chains in the US and Canada are upgrading their technology and adding attractions like arcades, bowling alleys and ziplines in hopes of enticing more people to go to the movies, according to Variety.
For once, you don’t have to wait a year to get the best new features from the iPhone 16 Pro. The iPhone 16 offers all the ones you will appreciate most, and for $200 less.
The biggest news stories this morning: The iOS 18.1 public beta is here, bringing Apple Intelligence (almost) to the masses, US citizens can now apply for their passport online, YouTube is cramming ads in when you pause videos.