Last Week on Massively: ArcheAge's two million

This post originally appeared on Massively from Editor-in-Chief Brianna Royce. At the end of every week, we round up the best and most popular news stories, exclusive features, and insightful columns published on Massively and then present them all in one convenient place. If you missed a big MMO story last week, you've come to the right post

This week, ArcheAge seemed glad to see its rocky launch in the rear-view mirror, boasting of two million registrations and 21 servers. Meanwhile, Trion nerfed chat for lowbies to counter chat spam and hinted that the Auroria continent, live in Korea already, will soon be en route to western players.

Read on for a look at the rest of this week's top MMO stories.

WildStar's Stephan Frost calls it quits
Quit dancing on WildStar's grave
How to save WildStar (if WildStar needs saving)
WildStar settles on megaserver names
Trion delays RIFT: Nightmare Tide's launch
How Nightmare Tide brought one writer back to RIFT
Guild Wars 2's gender divide
Final Fantasy XIV and the housing mess, part 2
Life is Feudal sells 65,000 copies on Steam early access
BioWare delays SWTOR's Revan expansion reveal
EVE Online hopes to rescue nullsec with dramatic travel changes
SOE devs on EverQuest Next's 'life of consequence'
Marvel Heroes adding Blade and a bunch of other badasses
How 'feel' trumps realism in H1Z1's weapon design
Guild leaders converge for The Elder Scrolls Online's first guild summit
Your worship of EverQuest Next's deities will shape the world
World of Warcraft shows off the dungeons of Warlords of Draenor
Elite: Dangerous launches Beta 2, Beta 3 coming later this month

The Stream Team: Becoming an ArcheAge juror
The Stream Team: Guild Wars 2's fire and ice
The Stream Team: CMA Live with Swordsman
The Stream Team: Strut your stuff in a Landmark building competition
The Stream Team: Dota 2's 6.82 madness

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