Category: MMORG
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October Rewards in The Elder Scrolls Online Offer a Mix of Spooky Decor and Useful Stuff
The Elder Scrolls Online’s October login rewards will offer a mix of the seasonal to the practical, with Halloween in mind and the upcoming major PvP changes in Update 44.
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Shadowbringers Ultimate, MSQ, Endgame Content and More: A Quick Look at What’s in FFXIV Patch 7.1
The Live Letter from the Producer at Tokyo Games Show unveiled much of what’s to come in Final Fantasy 14’s new Patch 7.1, titled "Crossroads."
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Help Dungeons & Dragons Online Stress Test New 64-bit Server Tonight, Even Try a New Event
If you’re a Dungeons & Dragons Online player with some time on your hands this evening, Standing Stone Games is holding a stress test for the planned 64-bit server.
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Earn Bonus Reputation and Favor in Last Epoch’s Imperial Rising Event
Jump in and participate in Last Epoch’s Imperial Rising event, which runs through October 20.
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FFXIV Is Finally Getting a Proper 24-Man Savage Alliance Raid in Patch 7.1
During the first 7.1 Live Letter, Final Fantasy 14’s first-ever Chaotic Alliance Raid was announced, featuring The Cloud of Darkness.
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Ultima Online receives an Upgrade to the Classic Client
Ultima Online is receiving an upgrade to the classic client in order to make it officially sanctioned, it has been announced.
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Activision Blizzard, ONCE AGAIN, Plans to Lay Off a Lot of People
Activision Blizzard aims to lay off about 400 people across several studios, development teams, and role types in the coming months.Â
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Vampire Survivors Studio to Open New Publishing Arm For Devs To ‘Make THEIR Games’
Poncle announced it’s launching a new publishing arm, seemingly targeted at indie creators.
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Indie MMO Spotlight: Fntastic Is Back
This week, Fntastic is trying to make a comeback, Cyborg Immortal gets flagged by Google Play, and The Quinfall starts its third Beta Test.
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Storefronts Can’t Lie About You ‘Buying’ Digital Goods, Per New Californian Bill
A bill states that any company selling products in the state of California must directly, clearly, and conspicuously state if a "license" to a digital product is being purchased.