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Trion Worlds may go public following RIFT's success

Posted: 25 Oct 2011 10:00 AM PDT

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Want to own a piece of your favorite MMO studio? If you're a fan of Trion Worlds, then you may yet get your chance.

The company announced that it is mulling over a decision to put the company on the market with an IPO. CEO Lars Buttler says that it's just a matter of time at this point: "As we build scale and become more profitable, [an IPO] is clearly on our horizon at some point. We've had a lot of bankers coming to us recently. We keep all of our options open at this point. We definitely have enough substance and enough skill to be a public company at the right time."

Trion has been doing well for itself lately, as it's doubled its staff in 2011 and raised $100 million from investments since 2007. RIFT's success has helped to convince the company that an IPO is a solid move. "RIFT is vastly profitable. It is profitable every single week and every single month," Buttler said.

RIFT isn't Trion's only project, as the company is working on End of Nations, Defiance, and the Red Door publishing platform.

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Appeals court affirms Richard Garriott's lawsuit win against NCsoft

Posted: 25 Oct 2011 09:30 AM PDT

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Richard Garriott
Ever since Richard Garriott won his lawsuit against former employer NCsoft last year, the legal process has been grinding on ever since to hash out the details. Today we've learned that the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reaffirmed the win of almost $32 million in favor of Garriott.

The lawsuit came about after NCsoft fired Garriott in 2008 and then marked his departure as "voluntary," causing his stock options to expire instead of remaining intact through the end of his 2011 contract. In 2010 a court found NCsoft to have breached its contract, and ordered the company to pay $28 million plus interest and attorney fees to Garriott and his legal team. This recent ruling affirms that outcome and paves the path for Garriott to be compensated.

In the ruling, the 5th Circuit Court writes, "It would be unjust to allow NCsoft to sit back during trial, observe Garriott's litigation strategy, and then demand a new trial on damages when it dislikes the verdict."

[Source: Androvett Legal Media press release]

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    The Secret World lures half a million potential beta testers into the underworld

    Posted: 25 Oct 2011 09:00 AM PDT

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    Funcom's The Secret World may be about underworld societies waging a "behind the curtains" war against forces of darkness, but the beta signup is anything but secret. Over 500,000 potential testers have signed up on the MMO's website since Funcom opened beta registrations a month ago.

    Funcom CEO Trond Arne Aas says this is bigger than anything the studio has seen to date: "We are thrilled to see the amount of interest The Secret World is generating among gamers and the press, and exceeding half a million beta registrations six months before release is definitely something we are proud of. The gamer interest in The Secret World and the community size for the game is even greater than we experienced with Age of Conan at the same stage of development. We expect the community size to keep on expanding at an ever faster pace in the coming months as we approach open beta and launch."

    The Secret World is scheduled to launch April 2012, and will be subscription-based with optional microtransactions on top of that.

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    ArcheAge fills up its 2011 dance card with beta, events

    Posted: 25 Oct 2011 08:00 AM PDT

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    Things over in ArcheAge's neck of the woods may seem quiet these days, but rest assured that the XL Games crew is hard at work on making the game the best it can be while spreading the word about it. Over on the ArcheAge blog, news about the continuing beta process and upcoming conventions has been laid out in one convenient place.

    First up, XL Games is preparing a fourth closed beta test for sometime before the end of the year. Expectations are that this will happen in November, although no official announcement has been made.

    ArcheAge will be making an appearance at two upcoming events as well. At G-Star, XL Games is forgoing a public booth for a private one in an effort to court business support for the game. ArcheAge's Chinese publisher will be showing off a demo of the game's character creation, questing system, and PvP at the Tencent Game Carnival in November.

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    Blizzard's Metzen: Pandaren are as 'serious as a heart attack'

    Posted: 25 Oct 2011 07:00 AM PDT

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    OK, time for a show of hands. How many of you initially thought Mists of Pandaria was a joke? After all, there was the April Fools' Day Pandaren incident in Warcraft III, and there's the fact that giant panda bears are inherently cute and somewhat difficult to take seriously.

    World of Warcraft's latest expansion is no laughing matter, though, according to Blizzard's Chris Metzen.

    "These guys are not a joke. This is an idea that we've been thinking about for years. It's one of our favorite flavors of Warcraft. It's not ultimately really silly, it's just a little lighter," Metzen explained over the weekend. He went on to describe how WoW's senior art director Sam Didier has been doodling around with Pandaren subjects for years now and has produced some "crazy panda shamans" and other work that is off the proverbial hook. "This is not a throw-away silly silly haha funny expansion set," Metzen continued. "It is absolutely the next vital chapter and as things ratchet up, they're gonna get really gnarly."

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    The Daily Grind: Will you be participating in MMO Halloween festivities?

    Posted: 25 Oct 2011 06:00 AM PDT

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    Halloween is here! OK, it's not quite here yet, but the parties have started in a host of MMOs out there. Our Halloween round-up from yesterday includes over 20 celebrations, which brings up the question: Will you be attending any of them?

    Festivals might include special event quests, seasonal NPCs, spooky costumes for your characters, and of course Halloween-themed goodies dropping from monsters throughout the land. It's a once-a-year celebration that pulls focus pretty hard in the weeks leading up to Halloween. Is that focus a good thing to you? Do you indulge in the festivities, costumes, and piles of virtual candy, or do you wait anxiously for things to return to your regularly scheduled gaming?

    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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      SOE reveals EverQuest Resplendent Temple video

      Posted: 24 Oct 2011 08:00 PM PDT

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      EverQuest - Resplendent Temple
      It's time for another EverQuest Veil of Alaris sneak peek video, this time featuring the Resplendent Temple. The structure is, well, sort of resplendent, and Sony Online Entertainment developers Julie Burness and Rob Cuenca narrate a two-minute trek through the new zone surrounding the majestic centerpiece.

      The content will be available with EQ's latest expansion, and Cuenca says that the zone pushes the limits of what's possible with EQ's technology. There are plenty of mobs to be found in, around, and under the temple, including a race of pig-people that live off the refuse generated by the temple above (yes, really, and eww). Check out the clip after the cut and head to the official EQ website to learn more about the expansion.

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      Not So Massively: BlizzCon, beta keys, and game trailers

      Posted: 24 Oct 2011 06:00 PM PDT

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      Welcome to Not So Massively, our weekly roundup of the top news from popular multiplayer online battle arenas (MOBAs) and other multiplayer online games that aren't quite MMOs. Published every Monday, the column covers games such as League of Legends, Heroes of Newerth, Rise of Immortals, Bloodline Champions and more.

      It's BlizzCon week, and that means a whole torrent of information has been released on Blizzard's upcoming action RPG Diablo III. Blizzard also showed off its official StarCraft mod Blizzard DOTA, which has the potential to be a fully fledged MOBA with characters from every Blizzard game. Heroes of Newerth's developer S2 Games threw together a series of developer-vs.-player matches this week and got thoroughly smashed to bits.

      Online FPS Hedone has started its U.S. closed beta, and we have 2,000 beta keys to give away. Readers who managed to get their hands on a Realm of the Titans beta key from our key giveaway during the first beta test will be glad to know the second beta stage will be starting soon and that their old login details will work. Rise of Immortals fans received a new immortal spotlight video on Balak this week, while Blacklight: Retribution developers released the game's second developer diary.

      Skip past the cut for details of this week's biggest news from the world of MOBAs and other online games that aren't quite MMO

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        Dive into SD Gundam Online's closed beta with a key from Massively!

        Posted: 24 Oct 2011 05:30 PM PDT

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        The development team at OGPlanet has been hard at work, not just with its current stable of games but also with its newest title: SD Gundam Online. The game, described as a fast-paced multiplayer third-person shooter game, is almost ready for its first round of closed beta testing, and we've got your key!

        If you're ready to become one of the game's first bug-hunters, head over to our giveaway page to snag a key, then create an OGPlanet account if you haven't yet. Enter your beta key code on the game's redemption page, and you're all set for beta testing! The first beta testing period will run from November 2nd to 6th. Don't worry about the date slipping your mind, as OGPlanet will send a reminder email to all beta testers.

        Grab your key and enjoy the beta!

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          Final Fantasy XI gets an updated roadmap

          Posted: 24 Oct 2011 05:00 PM PDT

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          Don't ask why, it's on a chart.  It must be true if it's on a chart.
          The promised day is coming to Final Fantasy XI. Specifically, the promised day on which the level cap finally reaches its long-awaited new limit of 99, something that players have been waiting for more or less since the game's launch. But that's not the only thing that's coming around the bend, as detailed in the game's new roadmap stretching from this month out until March of next year. While the dates listed are only for the rollout of features onto the game's test server, it still gives a good idea of what players can expect shortly thereafter.

          Updates to jobs and Merit Points are pretty easy to predict as the game rolls to its last update of the level cap, as are the addition of new Magian trials. Players can also expect updates to the Voidwatch battles, new Burning Circle battlefields, and a variety of quality-of-life improvements to several facets of gameplay. There's no hint on what might be coming after March, but it looks as if Final Fantasy XI will at least be starting the year off on the right foot.

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          Wizard101 offers reimbursement for Sunday downtime

          Posted: 24 Oct 2011 04:00 PM PDT

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          Wizard101 players may have noticed some unplanned downtime in their gameplay Sunday afternoon. J. Todd Coleman, aka Headmaster Ambrose, stopped by the forums today to clarify the issue. The technical problem that caused the downtime has since been fixed, but Coleman has said that some players may have experienced a loss of items acquired just prior to the downtime.

          But don't fret, Wizard101 players. The team keeps detailed logs of all acquired items, and any items acquired (or crowns spent) prior to the downtime will be reimbursed, even if the item was not actually lost. The team understands that erring on the side of caution such as this will result in some players receiving double the loot, but Coleman states that this outcome is "far preferable to running the risk of some players not recovering lost items. All items should be successfully reimbursed within the next 24 to 48 hours. For the full details on the problem and subsequent recovery, head on over to the game's official forums.

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          Leaderboard: Free Realms' vs. Wizard101's unicorns

          Posted: 24 Oct 2011 03:00 PM PDT

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          In honor of the recently revived MMO Family column here on Massively, I thought that this week we'd extend the brutal beatings, clobberings, and verbal beratings to family-friendly MMOs. In many ways, Free Realms and Wizard101 are almost like siblings with so many things in common, and this extends to the use of sickeningly cute unicorn pets.

          While I personally stopped paying attention to unicorns when Trapper Keepers went out of style, apparently they're still a "thing," especially with the younger market. You young 'uns, always keeping the unicorn union in business! Why don't you just let us harvest them for their magical horns which can be ground up and sprinkled on our Starbucks lattes?

          Ahem. Sorry. In any event, one such instance of ultra-cuteness is enough; two is completely unnecessary and unhealthy for the well-being of our universe. So today you must decide which game's unicorns will rule as lord supreme over the hearts of tweens everywhere, and which will be sold to the salt mines to haul loads while crying rainbow tears. Vote! And let it forever be on your conscience!

          [The unicorn on the left is from Wizard101; the one on the right is from Free Realms.]

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            Wings Over Atreia: Over the river and through the woods

            Posted: 24 Oct 2011 02:00 PM PDT

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            To Aion's housing we go!

            Oh, if only it were that simple! And quick. 'Cause I got my hiking boots on and am raring to go. Heck, I will even wade through rivers of enemy blood to get me some housing! Now you all know what kind of statement that is coming from PvP-challenged me. Sadly, there is still a long wait ahead as there is no real official word on the release of 3.0 and its accompanying features. To be honest, with my all-too-obvious love of housing, I am not entirely sure that the information that trickled out of Korea this past week was more exciting... or painful. TEASE!!

            Either way, there is no ignoring the fact that the tantalizing information has come, posted front and center on the Korean Powerwiki for all to see. Thanks to some kind translating, those of us not fluent in Korean can also get a glimpse at what NCsoft has in store for us. Truly, I think that it is only fitting that last week's focus on a major frustration is followed up by something many are actually looking forward to! In all, some of the information revealed is exciting, some is pleasantly surprising, and some is even disappointing,

            Excited about Aion's upcoming housing or maybe just curious? Cross the threshold past the cut and join Wings Over Atreia as we explore the impending housing opportunities in Atreia.

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              Flameseeker Chronicles: Pumpkinhead edition

              Posted: 24 Oct 2011 01:00 PM PDT

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              Costumes. Love!
              Halloween is here! Yes, yes, it's here in real life, but it's here in Tyria as well! Halloween is one of my favorite Guild Wars celebrations for a lot of silly reasons. I love tapping the "R" key and unleashing a string of Ghosts-in-the-Box, I love the costumes, I love the beleaguered citizens of Lion's Arch and Kamadan (they're so funny and mopey in their transformed states!), and most of all I love the Mad King Thorn and his stupid jokes. I know they're lame and I don't care. The pumpkin-on-head joke slays me every year.

              As of this writing, the new quests haven't dropped yet, but there's still plenty to do. Follow along after the jump and let's take a look at what's going on in Tyria!

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                Priston Tale introduces the Ice Mine

                Posted: 24 Oct 2011 12:00 PM PDT

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                Priston Tale, the long-running free-to-play MMORPG from SUBA Games, has announced its latest content update in a press release today. The update focuses on a cold, desolate land known as the Ice Mine, which only the most valiant of warriors could dare to brave.

                Of course, with great danger comes great reward, and the Ice Mine is no exception. Players who venture into the new territory will find all-new level 108 gear with which to increase their power. And they're going to need all the help they can get if they hope to face off against the Ice Mine's big baddy, Tulla. If you want to join the battle, head on over to Priston Tale's official site to sign up.

                [Source: SUBA Games press release]

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                  First Impressions: Luvinia Online

                  Posted: 24 Oct 2011 11:00 AM PDT

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                  Welcome once again to another thrilling installment of first impressions. Today we venture into the sugary-sweet (and somewhat bizarre) world of Luvinia Online, a new F2P MMO from Outspark. The game launched late last month, and I decided to jump in (with the help of a lovely developer walkthrough, no less) and see what the new title had to offer.

                  As readers of my other reviews will know, I'm very selective when it comes to free-to-play titles -- harsh, even. So does this quirky little MMO rise to the occasion, or does it flounder about at the bottom of the barrel? Follow me past the cut and I'll let you know.

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                    A haunted Halloween MMO tour [Update]

                    Posted: 24 Oct 2011 10:30 AM PDT

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                    Halloween events
                    While many real world holidays receive digital treatments in MMOs, it always seems like Halloween is the most popular. Perhaps it's because MMOs are already into the spirit of the season, with characters dressing up, "trick or treating" mobs for their candy, and tackling spooky, scary areas where doom is sure to lurk. Or perhaps developers just really like pumpkins and haunted houses. Who doesn't?

                    With most MMOs sporting Halloween content, it's a safe bet that there's something for you in your favorite game. So hop on the hayride and get ready for a tour through the most terrifying, cute, and boo-tastic Halloween events in town!

                    [Update: Added two more festivals... for justice!]

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                      Vindictus: 'Song of Doom' Trailer Released

                      Posted: 24 Oct 2011 03:02 PM PDT

                      Nexon recently deployed the 'Song of Doom' update to Vindictus live servers, kicking off this year's Halloween festivities and introducing a bevy of new content to the game.

                      Diablo 3: 'Black Soulstone' Cinematic Trailer Released

                      Posted: 24 Oct 2011 01:46 PM PDT

                      Making its debut at this year's BlizzCon, 'Black Soulstone' is the latest cinematic trailer for Blizzard's upcoming hack-and-slash action RPG, Diablo III.

                      General: Want to Be Featured on Unbound Gamer?

                      Posted: 24 Oct 2011 01:38 PM PDT

                      Our sister site Unbound Gamer is looking for some talented writers to spearhead their new Retro Reviews feature. Interested in seeing your name in lights? Read on!

                      General: BioWare Mythic GM Talks Free-to-Play, Subscriptions

                      Posted: 24 Oct 2011 09:02 AM PDT

                      BioWare Mythic GM Eugene Evans discusses the free-to-play and subscription-based business models in an interview over at Gamasutra.

                      EverQuest: The Resplendent Temple Video

                      Posted: 23 Oct 2011 06:48 AM PDT

                      One of the new areas coming in the EverQuest expansion, Veil of Alaris, is the Resplendent Temple. Beautiful and peaceful on the outside, the Resplendent Temple also hides zones fraught with danger and mystery. MMORPG.com has teamed up with the EverQuest team to bring our readers an exclusive first-look at The Resplendent Temple. Check it out!

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                      Review: Console Battlefield 3 is a Flawed Gem

                      Posted: 25 Oct 2011 12:01 AM PDT

                      Battlefield 3 on consoles is a very different game than the PC version. It doesn't look as good, and it supports fewer players online. By the sheer nature of control scheme, it requires a very different skill set. It's slower paced and requires a far more conservative style of play. This isn't better or worse than the PC version -- just different. For this review of the console version, I'm going to take a look at console specific features and exactly how the game plays differently. The issues outlined in the PC review still stand unless directly contradicted here, and you should read both to get the complete picture.

                      BF3 on consoles is limited to 24-player matches as opposed to the PC's 64, but thankfully most of the massive maps have been modified to suit the smaller player count. DICE has struck a nice balance that allows the levels to feel massive, but still manages to ensure that players come into contact regularly enough for there to be a decent amount of action. It's not a perfect solution to be sure. Whereas in the PC version your team won't be under too much strain if a rouge player decides to steal a plane and fly it around shooting at nothing when he really should be concentrating on capturing points on the ground; you'll feel the absence of every missing teammate while playing on the consoles.

                      Halo CE Anniversary Enhances Your Nostalgia With Modern Visuals

                      Posted: 24 Oct 2011 04:15 PM PDT

                      You'd be forgiven if the announcement video for Halo Combat Evolved Anniversary left you worried that Microsoft would muck up Halo's good name. The trailer at E3 sported a character model that few would mistake for the series' signature hero Master Chief. To be fair, the reveal was well received, but it raised an interesting question: How could developer 343 Industries and Microsoft be trusted to steward the Halo brand if a big detail like this was overlooked?

                      A lot has changed since that trailer at E3: The Master Chief has been tweaked to look more like the original model. And the game's signature feature, the ability to switch between 2001's visuals and new remastered HD graphics, has been polished as well. Originally, the lauded feature would switch visuals on the fly, delivering a slightly strange visual lag as textures swapped places. Now, the screen fades like a long blink -- and presto! New visuals, or old visuals (depending on where you started) have filled the screen.

                      See What Battlefield 3 Looks Like on 360 When it's Not Installed

                      Posted: 24 Oct 2011 10:49 AM PDT

                      DICE warned us last week about what Battlefield 3 would look like on Xbox 360 without its high-resolution texture pack installed -- executive producer Patrick Bach referred to it as a "standard-def version." Not that you'd expect a developer to overstate how bad his or her own game is going to look, but judging by the video above, boy was he ever telling the truth.

                      The video was put together by WikiGameGuides and features comparison shots from various points throughout the game. It's remarkable how much a difference the installation makes. When he was asked if it was actually noticeable, Bach had explained, "It does make a difference, yes, absolutely. The whole engine is based around streaming textures, streaming terrain and a lot of other content."

                      Minecraft for Xbox 360 to be Playable at MineCon

                      Posted: 24 Oct 2011 10:11 AM PDT

                      Those attending the Minecraft fan convention MineCon in November will have the opportunity to try out the new Xbox 360 version of the game for themselves.

                      Besides an unofficial DS port and a timed exclusive on Xperia Play, Microsoft announced during its E3 press conference this year that Xbox 360 would be getting Minecraft as a console exclusive. It'll be made available through Xbox Live Arcade next spring and features Kinect support for those who don't wish to use a controller.

                      Review: Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception is One of the Best Action-Adventures This Year

                      Posted: 24 Oct 2011 09:00 AM PDT

                      In 2009, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves was developer Naughty Dog at the top of their craft. The studio that brought us Jak and Daxter successfully delivered a fantastic treasure hunting adventure that pushed the limits of player-driven action sequences and in-game cut-scenes. But it helps to remember that Uncharted 2's campaign wasn't a huge deviation from the first game. Instead, Uncharted 2 showed that the developer learned from their mistakes, and could implement better level designs, pacing, and technology -- and the results were spectacular.

                      But it's hard to be the third chapter of any mega-popular franchise, and that statement holds true across all mediums. If you can't recall a beloved series that fell below the mark on its third entry, allow me to quickly refresh your memory: Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, Spider-man 3, X-Men: The Last Stand, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Terminator 3, Superman 3, Rocky 3, and Godfather III were all disappointing third chapters that started a downward spiral for some of our favorite characters and worlds.

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