Category: Columns
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MMO Launch Spotlight: Vikings and Saiyans Top This Week’s List
Are you ready for this week’s MMO releases? We have three games this week that are outside of the norm. Here’s our short list of MMO launches this week!
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Top 10 Most Memorable Locations In MMORPGs – Fueled By Nostalgia
MMOs hold a special place in our hearts for creating some of the most beautiful locations you can experience in a virtual world. We took a stroll down memory lane and took a look at some of our favorites (and most nostalgic) in the genre.
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Indie MMO Spotlight: Is Palia The Next Indie MMO To Fall?
This week, Palia cuts its staff by 40%, while Monsters & Memories and The Qunifall prepare for upcoming tests.
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MMO Launch Spotlight: A Rough Week for MMO Releases
This week we see a Xianxia eastern fantasy and a bunch of early access titles hit the MMO scene.
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How Long Do You Give Yourself To Catch Up For A New MMO Expansion?
With a few MMO expansions on the horizon in the coming weeks, how long before a new one hits do you typically give yourself to catch up if you need to?
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Arlee In Azeroth – Last Week In World of Warcraft…
With Plunderstorm now over, Robin takes a look at all the updates that dropped for World of Warcraft the last few weeks, from its ongoing War Within alpha to the last content drops for Dragonflight.
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Indie MMO Spotlight: The Wagadon’t Chronicles
This week, The Wagadu Chronicles is shutting down, Coreborn announces server wipes, and demons invade Fractured Online.
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Indie MMO Spotlight: Betas Come And Betas Go
This week, the Cyber Immortals Android test is underway while BitCraft’s Alpha 1 comes to an end, Oath Games acquires struggling MMO Ethyrial: Echoes of Yore, and A Township Tale adds and then quickly removes a new feature.
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MMO Launch Spotlight | We’ve Got a Full List of New Launches This Week
This week we see some modern warfare and some testing of a game that’s already had a history of several relaunches. With 5 games on the list, let’s get into it.
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Indie MMO Spotlight: Another One Bites The Dust
This week, Genfanad stops development, BitCraft explains skill progression, and Mad World celebrates its one-year anniversary.