Call for Submissions: What do you want from your next MMO?

WoW.com is accepting article submissions on what you crave from your next big MMO experience. From playstyle to game features, community and social features to casual/hardcore balance, what do you want out of the next MMO you'll play? What has WoW whetted your appetite for that you'd like more of? What would you like to explore in areas WoW never ventured? Your article will clearly relate how Blizzard and World of Warcraft's legacy has shaped your ideas on what you'd like to play in the years to come.
Submissions should run between 750 and 1,000 words. We will not accept articles submitted under player names or pen names; please use your full, real name and email. Please include your email address again at the bottom of your article in the body of your submission. Links should be included as full URLs in the body of the copy; no active links, please. Artwork is not mandatory, but any you choose to include must be work of your own or from Creative Commons.
Unfortunately, the Seed program currently only accommodates submissions from individuals living in the United States, and we are not accepting submissions outside of the Seed service. We hope to make international submissions available at some point in the future; check Seed.com for updates.
To submit an article, read up about our guest post program, then sign up for Seed. WoW.com articles are not listed among Seed's open category listings; click here to view the assignment and submit your article. (You won't be able to see it unless you have a Seed account.) We'll accept submissions for this assignment until 11:59 p.m. EDT on Thurs., Aug. 19. If you have further questions about this assignment, drop us a line at seed@wow.com. Good luck and good writing!
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Reader Comments (Page 4 of 4)
Vandersveldt Aug 13th 2010 6:37PM
This is what was said about Warhammer. We knew it, they knew it, and Blizz knew it. What we didn't know, was that Blizz was going to wait until it got big, then crush it with Wrath. We know better this time.
Jane-Marie Aug 13th 2010 5:58PM
politeness and equality would be nice.
Merus Aug 13th 2010 10:00PM
I'm not in America, so I'm going to put my thoughts here: I'd like it to not be a DIKU-derived game.