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Google to Build Six Additional Solar Plants

Posted: 16 Nov 2013 06:09 PM PST

In a bid to expand its commitment to sustainable energy, Google has announced plans to work on six additional solar power plants within the US. According to TechHive, this is the company's second largest investment on record at a whopping $80 million -- that's a hefty sum. 

The new plants will be located in Arizona and California and are said to generate enough power to light up over 17,000 homes -- that's 160 megawatts of electricity. This is only one of six Recurrent Energy projects that Google has snapped up, and it's set to become operational early next year. 

Google's a heavyweight when it comes to committing to renewable energy. You can check out the official blog post here for further commentary on the big investment. 

Blizzard Planning Diablo II System Maintenance, Ladder System Reset

Posted: 16 Nov 2013 03:28 PM PST

Diablo III has been out for some time, but that doesn't mean the rabid fanbase of its fantastic predecessor has died out. It's been nearly 13 years, but Diablo II is still very much alive and kicking, and Blizzard has planned some upcoming ladder system maintenance to allow new players a smoother transition into the classic dungeon crawler. Talk about dedication. 

The updates are set to go live on November 26th, which will trigger a complete reset of the ladder system. This ensures that all players are competing on an equal field, keeping things fair for veterans and newbies alike. 

Blizzard has announced that Diablo II's realms could be down for up to six hours while the maintenance is performed, but afterward if you've been itching to get started in ladder play, it'll be prime time for jumping in. 

Google Warns Users Against Driving While Using Google Glass in Updated Terms of Service

Posted: 16 Nov 2013 01:16 PM PST

Refraining from Google Glass use while driving might sound like common sense to most of us, but apparently it's something Google feels its consumers must be advised against. 

These are likely the same people who apply makeup and eat breakfast on the morning commute, so perhaps it wasn't such a bizarre move on Google's part after all, as the company has updated its terms of service this week with guidelines regarding road safety while using Glass. 

The altered terms of service (via PC World) are as such: 

"Some of our services are available on mobile devices. Do not use such services in a way that distracts you and prevents you from obeying traffic or safety laws."

Pretty self-explanatory, but we still have people texting and allowing other distractions to keep them from paying attention to the road ahead of them -- hopefully this might enlighten users a little more before they decide to engage in a number of internet-centric tasks while driving. 

Microsoft Optioning Filter for Offending Typists Over Skype

Posted: 16 Nov 2013 11:42 AM PST

Skype is extremely convenient for many of us, especially when it comes to communicating with friends without reliable phones or, well, phones at all. But it comes with its own set of frustrations, one of which Microsoft is hoping to eliminate in the future.

Reports via The Next Web and PC World confirm that Microsfot recently held a press conference in Stockholm, Sweden where the possibility of a typing filter could be introduced to Skype in the future. 

The technology, which would be similar to what's already used within Microsoft's Lync software, would stay alert and "listen" to sounds like the click-clack of typing, then filter it out in real time. How often is Skype used for business meetings where there's some dedicated note-taking going on? Exactly -- and that's why this move would prove so lucrative for Skype users in the future. 

Microsoft didn't give an official comment on the situation, but it's a no-brainer. No one wants to hear a cacophony of keys in the middle of a meeting, after all. 

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The Road to Mordor: On the cusp of Helm's Deep

Posted: 16 Nov 2013 09:00 AM PST

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The Road to Mordor On the cusp of Helm's Deep
This is it, my friends. There's no going back. In just a couple of short days, Lord of the Rings Online: Helm's Deep will launch, and we'll be forging ahead in unexplored territory.

Some of that territory is the game world itself, with the second half of Rohan being rolled out to much anticipation among the antsy level-capped community. Some of that territory is a radical change to the very foundation of LotRO itself. It's safe to say that while the former is welcomed, the latter is causing no end of controversy, anxiety, anticipation, delight, and horror.

I'm right there with you. I'm in the trenches, polishing my Captain's armor and getting ready for her next journey across Middle-earth. So before we saddle up and ride into Helm's Deep, let's go through what you need to know, to prepare, and to accomplish on launch day and beyond.

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    WRUP: All DPS players are sharks edition

    Posted: 16 Nov 2013 07:00 AM PST

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    Just keep swimming or you'll die.
    It's time to reveal a truth that many MMO players don't yet realize: All DPS players are sharks. If you're wondering why so many DPS seem to be addicted to the mantra of the holy "GOGOGO," it's because slowing down for just a minute means these players will die. They have to keep swimming and killing. This is what MMOs are doing to the sharks of the world. Don't ask how a shark is able to type or play the game; just realize that the rogue who will not wait for the tank or the healer or even the other DPS can't avoid doing what he does. He's a shark.

    One of the Massively staff members might be a shark, but I can neither confirm nor deny it. Perhaps he or she reveals his or her status as a shark in this week's WRUP, or perhaps it's just our usual roundup of our weekend plans as always. You won't know until you read onward, although you should tell us what you're doing down in the comments either way.

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      The Daily Grind: Do you have a class (or type) you tend to play in games?

      Posted: 16 Nov 2013 05:00 AM PST

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      I like to stab you with my weapons.
      I will freely admit that WildStar has made the Esper look pretty attractive this week, but the fact remains that it's probably not going to be one of my main classes. Sure, it looks cool, but I tend to be more likely to play melee classes, and even more likely to opt for hybrid classes where they're an option. I like being able to kill things with weapons with magical backup, that's just how I roll.

      Some people tend toward certain roles. Some tend toward certain class types, like "the stealth class" or "the heavy armor guy" or "the pet class where I don't have to really pay attention." Some just have certain archetypes that keep showing up. Do you have a class or type that you tend to play in games no matter what? Or do you just wind up playing whatever strikes your eye during character creation?

      Every morning, the Massively bloggers probe the minds of their readers with deep, thought-provoking questions about that most serious of topics: massively online gaming. We crave your opinions, so grab your caffeinated beverage of choice and chime in on today's Daily Grind!

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        Storyboard: Using the fourth wall for good

        Posted: 15 Nov 2013 07:00 PM PST

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        I wish the real world would stop providing me with better material than I can think up.
        I don't remember much of the poetry course I took in college whilst pursuing my (ultimately useless) English degree, but I do remember my professor quite vividly. The first day of the class he stood up in front of the room and wrote a line from renowned poet Theodor Geisel: "It's fun to have fun, but you have to know how."

        In his case, he was leading into a discussion of the rules of rhyming schemes and such, but he also admitted that the lesson is applicable to a lot of other things. Case in point: using the fourth wall in roleplaying.

        MMOs lean on the fourth wall all the time, some more or less than others. But roleplaying generally steers clear of it because leaning on it too heavily can really screw with the overall roleplaying atmosphere. So let's talk a little bit about what the fourth wall is and how you can use it with care to enhance roleplaying rather than damage it.

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          MMObility: Excalibur provides old-school arcade action

          Posted: 15 Nov 2013 06:00 PM PST

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          Excalibur, a new mobile MMO by R2Games, promises to provide fun side-scrolling action that is sure to remind you of older arcade classics like Golden Axe. I can't help but giggle when I think of the actual playerbase for many mobile titles and how the average age is not sufficient enough for any of them to have ever stepped foot in an actual arcade, but nostalgia always makes for good PR.

          The game is set in the King Arthur world of knights and magic and even promises intense co-op action and many hours of gameplay. I did play it for many hours and enjoyed most of my time, but the game's issues pop up almost immediately.

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            Betawatch: November 9 - 15, 2013

            Posted: 15 Nov 2013 05:00 PM PST

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            I fell in to a burning house of fire.
            City of Steam went into beta as a promising browser title, got a publisher, lost some of its charm, and then died... and now it's heading back to development again. The circle of beta continues. Meanwhile, Darkfall is currently in its open beta in the East, which appears to be going quite well for the sandbox.

            After spending many moons in beta testing, World of Warplanes has finally launched for real, along with a unified account for those who can't get enough different games in which World War II military vehicles blow one another up. Oh, and Bless announced its beta plans, although those don't yet include any plans for release in the West.

            Is there more? Of course there is! There's a whole list just past the break, as always. You can let us know whether something sneaked into open beta or similar without our noticing or one of those darn cash shops sneaked into a game ostensibly in beta testing. (They're sneaky.)

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              Peria Chronicles is a Korean sandbox thing with player-created quests

              Posted: 15 Nov 2013 04:30 PM PST

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              Peria Chronicles
              Nexon is experimenting with a new Korean sandbox called Peria Chronicles. Steparu has a preview and a translated article with some particulars, among them an interesting user-generated content system that Nexon says alleviates the "need to farm and grind monsters alone to progress."

              "If someone create[s] a quest, like 'save the princess,' we will patch it in the game," Nexon explains. "A random adventurer can then accept that user-created quest and earn gold from it. If they fail to complete the quest, the person that created the quest will earn gold from the user that purchased the quest."

              The company has also thought of possible griefing scenarios. "Destroying user-created content is not easy compared to creating it. For example, if a player created a bridge, the players working in that area must vote for it to be taken down." If you're curious about combat gameplay, we've embedded a clip after the cut.

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              The Stream Team: An EVE Online cannonball run

              Posted: 15 Nov 2013 04:00 PM PST

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              EVE Online
              Eve Online is an unforgiving game. Ships are often lost, goods stolen, players scammed. However, just because the EVE universe embraces harsh conditions and a buyer-beware attitude doesn't mean we can't have a little fun within New Eden. Join Massively's Mike Foster as he takes a newbie capsuleer with zero skills and a rookie starter ship to the most extreme, dangerous depths of space. Will he survive? Find out at 7:00p.m. EST.

              Game: EVE Online
              Host: Mike Foster
              Date: Friday, November 15, 2013
              Time: 7:00 p.m. EST

              Enjoy our Steam Team video below.

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                Eldevin launching on November 30th

                Posted: 15 Nov 2013 03:30 PM PST

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                Eldevin
                Browser-based fantasy title Eldevin announced today that it will be launching globally on November 30th. Those who have supported the game by purchasing a founder's pack may get into the game as early as November 27th, however.

                The team's been hard at work patching in improvements including auto-attack, new abilities, an improved tutorial, server-wide chat, a revised UI, and additional crafting items. The game's first open-world PvP area will be part of this launch package as well.

                Eldevin claims to provide a robust AAA-like game experience as a free-to-play title that runs great in a browser.

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                Destiny beta coming to PlayStations first

                Posted: 15 Nov 2013 03:00 PM PST

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                Destiny
                If you're an MMO player looking for a reason to pick up the PlayStation 4, well, there's DC Universe Online. There's also Destiny, which is sporting a new in-engine trailer and which will be coming to Sony's gaming machines before it appears on rival MicroSoft's.

                Destiny's beta is scheduled for early 2014, and you'll need a PS3 or PS4 to test it on day one. Pre-ordering the sci-fantasy title guarantees beta access, according to the new trailer which we've embedded after the break.

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                SOE publishes new EQN Landmark producer's letter

                Posted: 15 Nov 2013 02:00 PM PST

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                Dave Georgeson
                SOE has released an EverQuest Next producer's letter for the month of November. Well, it's actually more of a video than a letter, but you get the idea. Your host is director of development Dave Georgeson, and he spends the clip's three-minute running time discussing Landmark and the recently concluded press tour.

                Georgeson says the tour was the first time that people outside of the dev team had a chance to lay hands on the product, and the result was plenty of useful feedback. Georgeson also teases some new lore that's on the way, but I won't spoil it for you here. Click past the cut to watch the clip!

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                RaiderZ update introduces Assassin class

                Posted: 15 Nov 2013 01:00 PM PST

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                Raider Z
                Today's RaiderZ update brings a host of big changes to the game. The patch includes an epic version of the Temple of Renas dungeon, a brand-new PvP zone, support for dual-speccing, and an overhaul of the game's Hellhound system. Additionally, the Brune's Glory battle arena now features 3v3 ranked guild matches.

                Most notably, Perfect World Entertainment has used the patch to debut the Assassin class. Assassins are capable of moving quickly through the battlefield, shrouding themselves from vision and using elixirs to buff their stamina, attack speed, movement speed, and resistance to damage and crowd control.

                Check out the gallery below for a closer look at some of the patch's content.

                [Source: RaiderZ press release]

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                WildStar answers Esper inquiries

                Posted: 15 Nov 2013 12:30 PM PST

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                WildSTar
                Continuing with Esper Week at WildStar, Carbine devs opened the floor to a wide array of questions regarding the futuristic spellcaster.

                Topics touched upon included the Esper's healing ability (the devs claim the class is "the best single-target healer" in the game), the lack of movement speed reduction while casting, its high burst damage potential in PvP, and that nifty Phantasmal Armor skill that was seen at the end of the re-reveal video.

                One fan asked if the Esper could be built as a pet class. "You also have the ability to focus yourself on a pet build," a developer confirmed. "Last week my build was based around Phantom Swarm (three small illusionary pets) and Geist (one large illusionary pet). I had tiered these guys up as much as I could so that they were doing tons of damage, healing me at the same time, and blowing up on their deaths to do AoE damage."

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                NCsoft takes a financial hit in Q3 2013

                Posted: 15 Nov 2013 12:00 PM PST

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                NCsoft
                NCsoft's latest financial earnings report shows that the publisher took a substantial hit in the third quarter of this year.

                Sales, operating profit, pre-tax income, and net income were all down from both the previous quarter and Q3 2012. NCsoft blamed the dip due on a shuffling of Lineage's in-game sales from third to fourth quarter. Guild Wars 2 once again dropped in sales, while Blade and Soul came out the best in the report, seeing an uptick in sales thanks to a recent content update.

                Higher expenses were also to blame for NCsoft's lower profit margin, including an increased WildStar marketing campaign and relocating headquarters. Quarter-over-quarter, sales were down across most of NCsoft's subsidiaries save for NCsoft Taiwan and Ntreev Soft, which both saw a bump in sales.

                [Thanks to Sharvis for the tip! And note, the unit on the Y axes is million South Korean won, not US dollars.]

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                TUG suffers from DDOS attack

                Posted: 15 Nov 2013 11:30 AM PST

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                TUG
                "Relentless" attacks against fledgling sandbox TUG are being addressed by the team and its security measures, Nerd Kingdom wrote in a forum post yesterday.

                Players noticed something wrong when they couldn't log into the game yesterday, and a developer confirmed that a DDOS attack was in the works and was being combated. She said that there is no ETA for a fix but that players who have applied for testing keys need not worry about losing theirs due to the issue.

                "Yeah, the attacks started during the weekend and they've been pretty relentless. Luckily our security measures are working. We just need to do some tweaking now," developer Dee posted. "While it sucks that it's happening, it's better to have these things happen now, while we're in the alpha stage when stuff's supposed to break, than later when it might've been much more of a problem to iron out."

                [Thanks to Sounder for the tip!]

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                Tamriel Infinium: An Elder Scrolls Online community connection

                Posted: 15 Nov 2013 11:00 AM PST

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                Tamriel Infinium: An Elder Scrolls Online Community Connection
                The primary reason I play the MMOs I play stems from the people I play with and the community as a whole. The Elder Scrolls, being a well-established intellectual property, already has a well-established community. MMO players, like many of you who read Massively, have their own culture and community as well. With the Elder Scrolls Online, we see a melding of these two communities, but not necessarily in the same places. Some sites tend to be MMO-focused, as I try to be in this column; others focus on the Elder Scrolls.

                I've mentioned Tamriel Foundry from time to time. This site started in August last year as a theory-crafting and mechanics site for ESO. But it's blossomed into a large community that focuses on many parts of the ESO landscape, from lore and classes to guilds and armoring. Although founder Andrew "Atropos" Clayton and his team have been writing articles for well over a year now, the recent articles have touched on some solid mechanics and gameplay issues. But given the growth and nature of the community there, the team has branched out to cover more than just the mechanics of the game and has covered a bit of lore as well.

                Let me highlight a few of my favorite bits, and then we will tackle a statement from a Massively community member.

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                  World of Warcraft's lead content designer on the future of the game and the franchise

                  Posted: 15 Nov 2013 10:00 AM PST

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                  The future involves guns, chiefly.
                  World of Warcraft has had a tumultuous time. The past three years have seen the game shed about five million players, but it still counts 7.6 million subscribers, far more than its closest competitor. And the most recent expansion announcement has certainly generated plenty of interest. But lead content designer Corey Stockton explained in a recent interview that the game still has more places to go. He mentions exploring the recent trends toward user-generated content and procedural content to allow more variety at the top levels, something to ameliorate how quickly players consume the elaborately designed dungeons and raids of the game.

                  Stockton doesn't see that sort of content ever replacing the core of the game, of course, but he does note that there's a persistent issue with new content not coming out as fast as players can go through it. He goes on to explain that the developers would like to have a new expansion out every year, certainly at a faster rate than the team's previous content releases, and that the current goal is to work several expansions ahead rather than focusing on the immediate future. For more details and talk about the potential for Warcraft IV, take a look at the full interview.

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                  Massive Mabinogi update introduces Merlin's magic

                  Posted: 15 Nov 2013 09:30 AM PST

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                  Massive Mabinogi update introduces Merlin's magic
                  The magic of Merlin joined the world of Mabinogi yesterday in a large update that also included new character cards, a Hero Support System, a dressing room update, and in-game events. With the new Merlin content, players can now wield that magical power by utilizing the new Druid talent and accessing new advanced skills. The Hero Support System allows players to make progress on multiple characters simultaneously. The in-game beauty shop experienced some remodeling, adding a new UI and the ability to track and preview gear across all characters on the account.

                  In conjunction with the dressing room update, Mabinogi is having a Fashion Bingonogi event, where players can spin the roulette wheel in hopes of snagging some new gear, including the Snowflake and Ranger outfits. Additionally, players who log in anytime during November 16th will automatically receive a non-tradable Shyllien Mana Knuckles magic weapon courtesy of the Magic Weapon Giveaway event.

                  [Source: Nexon press release]

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                    General: Ever Jane: The Virtual World of Jane Austen

                    Posted: 15 Nov 2013 03:16 PM PST

                    Ever Jane: The Virtual World of Jane Austen

                    A new KickStarter project has crossed the news desk here at MMORPG.com that is worthy of attention for being something so different in the MMO-space that it deserves notice. Called "Ever Jane: The Virtual World of Jan Austen", the game centers, not around combat, but around building characters in a world of words, social interaction and more.

                    EverQuest Next: Landmark: November Producer's Letter

                    Posted: 15 Nov 2013 03:05 PM PST

                    November Producer

                    EverQuest Next Landmark's Dave Georgeson is the star of the November Producer's Letter. In the video, Georgeson talks about what the team has been up to during the last month, including the recent hands-on previews conducted by the team with gaming journalists.

                    WildStar: Community AMA on the Esper

                    Posted: 15 Nov 2013 02:55 PM PST

                    Community AMA on the Esper

                    In case yesterday's re-reveal of the Esper class in WildStar didn't contain enough information, the Carbine Studios team took to the airwaves in an Esper-themed Ask Me Anything session. Lots of new information was revealed to the discerning Esper eye, something definitely not to be missed for fans.

                    Eldevin: Launch Date Pegged for November 30th

                    Posted: 15 Nov 2013 12:32 PM PST

                    Launch Date Pegged for November 30th

                    Hunted Cow has announced that Eldevin will officially launch on Saturday, November 30th. Folks interested in an early start to the game will want to grab a Founders' Pack for three days of pre-release mayhem. In addition, the team has announced several changes to the game once it hits live service.

                    ArcheAge: Calculations, Schmalculations

                    Posted: 13 Nov 2013 05:01 PM PST

                    Calculations, Schmalculations

                    Recently, MMORPG.com hosted an AMA session with Trion Worlds' Scott Hartsman. In it, he revealed some potentially nifty information which we take a look at in our latest ArcheAge column. See what he said, what we think before heading to the comments to add your own ideas.

                    General: WolfKnights Debuts at G-Star 2013

                    Posted: 15 Nov 2013 09:49 AM PST

                    WolfKnights Debuts at G-Star 2013

                    IMCGames has announced that a new MMO, WolfKights, is currently in development. Little else is known, including a Western release date but the team did release a game play video for your eye candy amusement for a Friday afternoon.

                    DC Universe Online: Now Out on Playstation 4

                    Posted: 15 Nov 2013 09:47 AM PST

                    Now Out on Playstation 4

                    DC Universe Online is now out and available for play on the PlayStation 4, which has debuted worldwide today. The game has been overhauled for PC as well and includes updated graphics and much more.

                    Trove: Trion's Next Big Thing

                    Posted: 15 Nov 2013 01:46 AM PST

                    Trion

                    What if you could play a game where the sense of newness and awe never went away, because the worlds you explored were different each time you played? That's the fundamental concept behind Trion's Trove, a game the company is calling a "Massive Multiverse Adventure". Read on for what exactly that is, and why Trion's so excited for this new project.

                    General: Fight for Your Right to Cosplay

                    Posted: 13 Nov 2013 05:13 PM PST

                    Fight for Your Right to Cosplay

                    Cosplay is a growing industry withing the overall game space, and in MMOs in particular. In today's Fair Game, we take a look at how one can get started in cosplay. See what we have to say before revealing your plan in the comments.

                    Star Wars: The Old Republic: Taking to the Sky in Galactic Starfighter

                    Posted: 14 Nov 2013 03:38 PM PST

                    Taking to the Sky in Galactic Starfighter

                    The Galactic Starfighter expansion for Star Wars: The Old Republic is the most drastic change and largest update to SWTOR since the game went F2P. Our own Blake Morse was on hand for a preview event in California this week, and brought back this report on what he found.

                    EVE Online: Rubicon Launch Trailer Released

                    Posted: 13 Nov 2013 04:40 PM PST

                    Rubicon Launch Trailer Released

                    Even though the EVE Online expansion, Rubicon, doesn't officially launch until Tuesday, November 19th, players can check out the launch trailer. See what you think and get ready for Tuesday's release!

                    Lord of the Rings Online: Beta Smashes Previous Record

                    Posted: 13 Nov 2013 04:37 PM PST

                    Beta Smashes Previous Record

                    According to a post on the Lord of the Rings Online forum, Turbine has had to add test server realms to match the demand of players wanting to check out the Helm's Deep expansion content and assist the team with bug squashing, etc.

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