The Digital Continuum: Six planets KOTORO shouldn't be without
Filed under: Sci-fi, New titles, Opinion, The Digital Continuum
We have news of the first Conan expansion! Plus, we just went to Zeltana and Conall's Valley! Go check em' out and then go roofjumping with our MMO Urban Exploration article or tour the guild cities!
Turbine has teamed up with Warner to release Moria! We toured Book 14, the last patch. Plus scan our new info on the Mines of Moria expansion, our vanity pets guide, and our intro to LotRO housing!
The Lich King Beta is open! The WoW recruit-a-friend program is all-new, and we've got a WWI roundup. Check our WoW guide for Guild Wars players and an opinion on WoW vs. WAR comparisons.
Massively has been everywhere! We went to E3, we went to PAX, we went to Gen Con, and we went to Fan Faire! Plus make sure to go deep into our Warhammer launch coverage.
Waagh! Massively goes to WAR with the Elves of Warhammer! Check out our PAX 2008 coverage for dev talks, and then look into the state of the game, 'ask a Beta tester', and a Beta tester's journal!
Filed under: Sci-fi, New titles, Opinion, The Digital Continuum
Filed under: Betas, Fantasy, Warhammer Online, Opinion, The Daily Grind
Filed under: Sci-fi, News items, Humor
Star Wars Galaxies and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Online (or more likely, Star Wars: The Old Republic) apparently aren't the only two Star Wars MMOs out there. We didn't originally mention this because lacking the Star Wars bit it was under the radar of our normal coverage, but McDonald's is including keys to virtual worlds for kids in its Happy Meals.Filed under: The Daily Grind
A survey that asked for player feedback on several hypothetical City of Heroes features included the possibility of a 'rogue' system, in which your character's actions in the game would dictate whether they swing to the hero side, the villain side, or a grey area inbetween. At present, heroes and villains are stamped as such from character creation onward, and the story arcs treat you as one or the other, with no moral ambiguity.Filed under: Sci-fi, Opinion, The Daily Grind
A few weeks back, in the midst of the E3 hoopla, we got the news that BioWare is officially working on a Knights of the Old Republic MMO. If you're anything like the Massively staffers, you've had the Star Wars theme running through your head since then. Next week's release of the Clone Wars feature-length CG movie isn't helping matters any. Back then, our own Kyle Horner threw out some suggestions for playable characters he'd like to see. From Sith to sentient droids, it's an evocative list. Filed under: New titles, The Daily Grind

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| E308: DC Universe Online roundup Sony Entertainment Online revealed a metric ton of new information on their upcoming superhero MMO DC Universe Online at E3 this week, and Massively was on hand to pick the spicy brainmeats of Creative Director Chris Cao, SOE-Austin VP of development John Blakely, and famed DC artist and Executive Creative Director for the project, Jim Lee. |
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| The Digital Continuum: Five KOTOR MMO Jedi counter-measures With the less-than-grandiose announcement that Electronic Arts, BioWare and Lucas Arts are working together on a KOTOR MMO, I've found myself pondering the game that until now was nothing but a rumor. Granted, I already thought about the game quite a lot even before it was the now more official affair. |
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| E308: Membership and microtransactions in Free Realms We know that SOE's upcoming title Free Realms will be free to play, but that begs the question of how SOE might profit from the title. (Especially considering that Lead Designer Laralyn McWilliams stressed that Free Realms is just as important to SOE as the other titles being shown off at E3, The Agency and DC Universe Online. |
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| E308: Erling Ellingsen talks patch timeframes for Age of Conan Earlier today we sat with Age of Conan product manager Erling Ellingsen. Due to the development cycle Conan is in right now, Ellingsen didn't really have anything in particular to show us - but he did have some things to tell us. |
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| E308: SOE President John Smedley talks Free Realms, possible sequels Yesterday at Sony Online Entertainment's E3 headquarters, the Massively team got to see and hear the latest details on SOE's trifecta of new titles: The Agency, DC Universe Online, and Free Realms. There will be in-depth coverage of these games across the site during the rest of the day. To kick off, and to give you some perspective on what these games mean for the company, we sat down to talk with SOE's CEO John Smedley. |
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Filed under: Sci-fi, MMO industry, New titles, News items, Rumors
We cannot foresee the details of BioWare's MMO; shrouded in mystery they are. The biggest rumor has always been that it's based on the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic IP. And what a ride that rumor has been. Just since the beginning of this year it's already been falsely confirmed once and denied twice.Filed under: Sci-fi, MMO industry, New titles, News items
Filed under: Sci-fi, MMO industry, New titles, News items, Rumors
Joystiq reported today that an EA investor report listed a new Knights of the Old Republic title and the "New MMO" separately. This is not a logical certainty, of course, but it seems unlikely that the Austin-developed MMO is KotOR if there's already another KotOR title in development, given that the LucasArts/BioWare collaboration announcement implied only one title.Filed under: World of Warcraft, Sci-fi, MMO industry, Star Wars Galaxies, Rumors
Games industry rumor-monger Surfer Girl is apparently not done with MMO-bombshells yet. Last week she partially deflated the hopes of folks wanting a Massively Multiplayer version of Knights of the Old Republic. Today she says she sees the SOE/LucasArts venture Star Wars Galaxies closing down within a year of the release of the new game. Lucas and the (unnamed) company working on the new MMO apparently think Star Wars is "the only IP that can pose a serious challenge [to] World of Warcraft". Filed under: World of Warcraft, Age of Conan, EverQuest, New titles, Warhammer Online, Opinion, MMOGology
I remember the excitement I felt back in 2001 when World of Warcraft (WoW) was announced. I greedily read early previews as new details were released in magazines like PC Gamer and Computer Gaming World (now Games for Windows). I savored each scrap of gameplay information and every gorgeous screenshot. It seemed so different, visually and conceptually, than all the other MMOGs I had played to that point. Yes, Blizzard was taking tried and true gameplay techniques from Everquest, Dark Age of Camelot, and other popular MMOGs at the time, but it was keeping the fun concepts and removing the painful ones. It was a somewhat foreign concept at the time to focus on making the fun factor the focus of the game. Some people will undoubtedly argue with me, but running naked while avoiding agro on a twenty minute corpse run in Everquest was not my idea of fun. Blizzard's game was also the only MMOG I knew of that promised it wouldn't discourage casual and solo play. 


| Name | Date |
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| Dragon*Con | Aug 29-Sept 1 |
| Penny Arcade Expo | Aug 29-31 |
| Warhammer Online Launch | Sept 18 |