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- Does Solo Leveling Give the Wrong Impression?
- Battlefield Heroes' Extraordinary Heroes Trailer Released
- CCP Becomes too Greedy? Here's the Price of EVE's Vanity Items
- ATLUS Online Launched a New World - Barbatos for Pandora Saga
- Bounty Hounds Online Open Beta Due in Early August
- Suspected LulzSec Hacker: I Was Gaming, Not Hacking
- TERA Highlights Demo Video Celebrating Political System and Action Gameplay
- Warbane to Kick off OBT on June 30
- SWTOR to Be Playable during Comic-Con in San Diego
- Blood Rites Featuring Eextensive Social Functions, Companion System Goes to Russia
- Scarlet Legacy's Closed Beta Will Commence on August 4th
- How do you think a Cash Shop should look?
- Would You Play An Old MMORPG?
- A Walkthrough on TERA's Medium-sized Bosses
- 18+ MMORPG Bloody Hunter Releases Round Arena System
- Massive Open Game World for Car Racing MMOG Level R
- Dragon Nest(NA) First Impressions
- 50% of Facebook Log-ins are Purely to Play Games
| Does Solo Leveling Give the Wrong Impression? Posted: Take WoW, hit level 80 (and then 85 with Cataclysm)...it turned into an almost all group game. Yes MMOs are about grouping (and I leveled solely by dungeons)...but... |
| Battlefield Heroes' Extraordinary Heroes Trailer Released Posted: Battlefield Heroes, the hit arcade cartoon shooter, is turning up the heat this summer! EA is kicking off 'Summer of Heroes' which includes exciting promotions for veteran players and newcomers; including all-new character outfits inspired by this summer's blockbuster movies. Gamers can rally their friends and unite as heroes as they jump into the heat of the battle as a pirate, wizard or superhero. |
| CCP Becomes too Greedy? Here's the Price of EVE's Vanity Items Posted: Now the price of some of the items are likely to go public, or leak. After seeing the price(listed below), you may ask 'does CCP become greedy?' |
| ATLUS Online Launched a New World - Barbatos for Pandora Saga Posted: ATLUS Online this week launched a new second world, Barbatos, for Pandora Saga. In honor of the momentous occasion, a steady flow of new events, quests, and items will offer current players hours of entertainment, while at the same time offering those taking a break the perfect reason to jump back in. |
| Bounty Hounds Online Open Beta Due in Early August Posted: Announced by InnoGames, Sci-fi action MMORPG Bounty Hounds Online will enter open beta phase in Europe at the beginning of August, August 2nd, precisely. |
| Suspected LulzSec Hacker: I Was Gaming, Not Hacking Posted: Ryan Cleary, a 19 year old boy, was recently at the centre of astonishing claims that he was a major player in feared global hacking group LulzSec. |
| TERA Highlights Demo Video Celebrating Political System and Action Gameplay Posted: En Masse Entertainment, the company behind the upcoming action MMO, TERA, had a fantastic showing at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles, racking up nearly a dozen awards and nominations from attending industry media, including best MMO, best gameplay and best PC game, to name a few. |
| Warbane to Kick off OBT on June 30 Posted: As announced, Mgame's valued project of the year - Warbane will conduct its pre-OBT between June 23 and June 28, and will kick off its official OBT on June 30. |
| SWTOR to Be Playable during Comic-Con in San Diego Posted: Many players are worried about that they can't try Star Wars: The Old Republic before release. So, it is absolutely good news that BioWare is probably to offer the public the opportunity to play SWTOR on 21-24 July during. |
| Blood Rites Featuring Eextensive Social Functions, Companion System Goes to Russia Posted: Syncopate, an online games publisher in Russia, today announced that Blood Rites, an award-winning, free-to-play MMORPG, has been localized and commercially released for Russian audiences. Acknowledged as a Top 10 MMORPG in the Chinese Annual Online Games Awards, Blood Rites, which is being published as Blood and Soul in Russia, has been noted for its full-featured social interaction systems. |
| Scarlet Legacy's Closed Beta Will Commence on August 4th Posted: GamesCampus today released new screen shots of its upcoming MMORPG, Scarlet Legacy and has announced that the closed beta test for the game will begin on August 4th this summer. The new screen shots show off the dungeons in the upcoming fantasy MMORPG which takes players through a vibrant and addictive journey to save Princess Scarlet. |
| How do you think a Cash Shop should look? Posted: This can actually make or break a mmo, more so than anything else, at least I believe so. But what makes a good cash shop? Is there really such a thing? |
| Posted: Almost every month, there are new games that come out. Some have better graphics, better game play, or whatnot. But have you guys considered playing an old game again just for fun? Even if you know that game play is not as smooth or graphics may look a bit outdated? |
| A Walkthrough on TERA's Medium-sized Bosses Posted: TERA, one of the blockbusters this year, has finally returned back to the top of MMO list thanks to its latest massive update Claw of Destruction. To help TERA fans enjoy the fun of fast leveling up, a guide to in-game medium bosses is specially presented below. |
| 18+ MMORPG Bloody Hunter Releases Round Arena System Posted: Published by Korea-based CJ E&M, the sanguinary action MMORPG Bloody Hunter carried out a Focus Group Test (FGT) on June 17th and released a new system- Round Arena in the meantime. In the future, the round arena will center on elimination matches and become the best PVP place. |
| Massive Open Game World for Car Racing MMOG Level R Posted: The latest expansion for gamigo's car racing MMOG Level R is sure to get racing enthusiasts' adrenaline pumping. Instead of waiting in a boring online lobby for someone to race against, players can now explore a huge city and challenge other racers or play a variety of minigames such as taxi runs and puzzle missions. |
| Dragon Nest(NA) First Impressions Posted: Dragon Nest is blowing up in popularity, and has amassed a huge following in each place it has landed. The game is developed by a little known company called Eyedentity Games, which actually got purchased by a Chinese company named Shanda Games. |
| 50% of Facebook Log-ins are Purely to Play Games Posted: A Single Grain infographic showing both the pros and cons of social gaming. It's both thought-provoking and entertaining. |
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