MMO Roundup: Last week on Massively
Sometimes you'd like to know that there are other MMOs out there, right? Our sister site Massively can provide you with everything you need to know about all those other shiny MMOs! Check out this roundup of the latest news from the wider MMO world.
| LFM: Massively is looking for a few good bloggers! Massively is LFM! We're looking to expand our ranks with an MMO-loving writer (or two). So let's cut the small talk and get right down to business. Please read this entire post before submitting any kind of application. I know it's long, but to do this job, you need to be able to read and follow instructions. Proving that you can starts right now. |
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| NCsoft aims for Aion to be second only to WoW in US NCsoft has big plans for their fantasy MMO Aion in the west, and they're hoping to emulate their Asian success in the North American market. Kris Graft reports for Gamasutra that Aion generated 40.6 billion won (USD 32.7 million) in Q2 2008, which he notes is a strong start. In an earnings call, NCsoft CFO Jaeho Lee said, "I believe the performance of Aion in the US and European markets will be very successful. ... We are guessing that Aion will be -- could be -- the second [most] successful MMO in the US market next to World of Warcraft." |
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| Champions Online open beta has begun and NDA has dropped Champions Online closed beta testers, please observe a moment of silence for your now-deleted characters. They died yesterday as part of the server wipe to make the world a better place for open beta, which kicks off today. The biggest news here is that the NDA is now lifted, and we're expecting there will be a flood of impressions about Champions Online in the coming days from people who've spent time in the game. |
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| ArenaNet co-founder leaves NCsoft MMORPG.com is reporting that both Jeff Strain and David Reid have recently departed NCsoft West. Strain, the President of Product Development for the newly-restructured NCsoft West and Reid, the President of Publishing are both said to have left for "unrelated" reasons. |
| Snafzg returns to WAR (week one): An introduction Hey folks; my name is Snafzg. You might remember me from such internet adventures as "Author of TheGreenskin.com," the now-defunct but first dedicated WAR blog, and "A somewhat elusive gobbo of Phoenix Throne!" Welcome to my little experiment: Snafzg returns to WAR. You see, I haven't played the game for quite some time, so I'm going back in for one month (with an open mind) to give it another shot. |
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| GenCon Indy 09: Mythic and BioWare and Cryptic, oh my! Syp of the BioBreak blog drove five-and-a-half hours to Indianapolis to experience GenCon Indy 2009 for a day and he surely didn't waste any time chatting with a few of the biggest MMO developers out there. He managed to get some one-on-one time with Robert Mull and Andy Belford of Mythic, Chris Priestly of BioWare, and Jack Emmert of Cryptic. |
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| Star Trek Online's Vigilant class revealed Oh, man. We can just hear the cries of Star Trek fans who know they won't get to pretend they're Worf gliding around the battlefield with this new Vigilant class vessel for Star Trek Online. You can bet that we're one of those fans, but who could blame us with this thing's sleek design? If you're a Deep Space Nine fan, then the acquisition of this bad boy is an unquestionable must. |
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| Redefining MMOs: Pesky Persistence Here in Redefining MMOs we've been over terminology, working with lore, the place of soloing in our online games, players acting as developers, and attempting to get away from the carbon copy feel of the genre. With all of that in mind, where could we possibly head to next? Well, how about dealing with persistence? |
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| Remember Mythos? It's back Things are stirring behind the scenes in the world of Mythos, the little MMO that could. A newly launched site offers a very small teaser, but also, a closed beta registration form which is of far more interest. While Mythos was much-loved in its previous form, we don't doubt the followers of the Diablo-esque dungeon-crawler are keen to see if the magic is still there in HanbitSoft's re-envisioning. |
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
stephen2553 Aug 18th 2009 9:20AM
I like how Aion is now hopping for second, a nice to change the developers saying they want to beat wow and fail. Sould shut up some fanbois saying wow sucks and aion will kill it.
Tirris Aug 18th 2009 9:31AM
When did they say they wanted to beat it? Could you give a link? Also, I think even if they wanted to beat it as far as subscription numbers, it would still take a few years probably. Aion will no doubt have lots of annoyances upon release.
stephen2553 Aug 18th 2009 9:41AM
Where did i say that ncsoft said they wanted to beat wow? it shows they plan to be SECOND. I said developers this is people making mmos and other games say when being interviewed they want to beat wow, never mentioned ncsoft saying anything other than hoping for second
Tirris Aug 18th 2009 12:40PM
Why did I get downrated...? It was a legitimate question. Or maybe your multiple grammatical errors led me to the wrong conclusion. >.
Tirris Aug 18th 2009 12:41PM
btw, "the developers saying they want to beat wow"
Dart Aug 18th 2009 1:48PM
In attempt to play devil's advocate here.
Isn't it very fanboy-ish to say
"It's a good thing new MMOs aren't trying to beat WoW anymore, Nothing can beat WoW!"
Tyras Aug 18th 2009 10:02AM
Well with the main guy behind Guild Wars gone, will Guild Wars 2 ever be announced? I think we can say it'll be "delayed" for a good 2 more years.
Solas Aug 18th 2009 11:42AM
Actually the site is up with a teaser flash image, The crew will be there fore cologne and they released a press release about it. So wait a few days my friend:)
Solas Aug 18th 2009 11:50AM
For*
Also he was no longer connected to the game since his work with NCWest.
And just because a company releases an MMO doesn't mean they are in direct competition with WoW. MMO's are a broad genre and can cater to many needs. (Currently I play both GW and WoW but will be giving Aoin ago on release while stopping WoW, it's already pre-purchased but I didn't have time to try the betas:(
Currently I only play WoW for the Achievements, Which will make the 336 raid ones pretty easy in an expansion or two. Not looking for a New MMO to hook just soem variety:)
Tirris Aug 18th 2009 12:40PM
>.< *
Tyras Aug 18th 2009 3:45PM
Yeah, I got told about this a few moments ago, I can't believe I posted this this morning, sorta like jinxed it into happening sooner. =P
Tyras Aug 18th 2009 3:46PM
Was suppose to be a reply... =/