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Kingdom Under Fire II Philippines Server to Launch Next Month

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Kingdom Under Fire II Philippines Server to Launch Next Month


Kingdom Under Fire II Philippines, the newest online video game is set to launch on April 2014 by Leadhope Digital Inc., a local subsidiary of Leadhope with headquarters in Hong Kong.

Fantasy Frontier Unveiled New Guild Expedition Features

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Fantasy Frontier Unveiled New Guild Expedition Features


Also known as Aura Kingdom for the English server, Fantasy Frontier today revealed details about the new Guild Expedition features. Available only to guild members of level 60 and above, there will be single and 5-man dungeons available for players to progress and clear.

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Exclusive Gameplay Footage & Screenshots of Dead Island: Epidemic

Posted: 28 Mar 2014 10:23 AM PDT

Check out our exclusive screenshots and gameplay videos freshly coming from the upcoming free-to-play Zombie Online Multiplayer Battle Arena (ZOMBA) Dead Island: Epidemic. Follow us to learn about the modes available at the moment – the player vs. player mode “Scavanger” and the co-op player vs. environment mode “Horde” – and watch us fighting opponent […]

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EndWar Online: 48-Hour Open Event

Posted: 28 Mar 2014 09:46 AM PDT

Ubisoft has just communicated to host a 48-hour open event, starting Saturday March 29, 08:00 pm UK Time, on the Tom Clancy’s EndWar Online server, allowing all players to check out the title before the closed beta will start. In comparison to the first technical test last month, the maximum level cap has been raised […]

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Monkey King Online Starts Alpha Testing

Posted: 28 Mar 2014 09:27 AM PDT

R2Games has just announced a 4-week-long alpha testing of their latest free-to-play browser role-playing MMO Monkey King Online. The test is scheduled to begin today, March 28, and end on April 14 and will introduce participants to a huge array of PvP challenges, events and quests. Inspired by the Chinese epic Journey to the West, […]

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Exclusive First Look At Albion Online With Gameplay Commentary

Posted: 28 Mar 2014 08:23 AM PDT

Have a look at our new video taken from the alpha testing of Albion Online, Sandbox Interactive's brand new fantasy sandbox role-playing MMO. The title's main focus is on player versus player conflicts that culminate in guild versus guild wars in the endgame. Albion Online enables guilds to claim their own territory where they are […]

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Exclusive Review on Dead Island: Epidemic

Posted: 28 Mar 2014 06:14 AM PDT

RATINGS: DBT Pros: Awesome visuals & fast-paced battles. Cons: Challenge in the PvE Horde mode too low.                                                                                                                     We recently devoted some time to check out again on Dead Island: Epidemic, the Zombie Online Multiplayer Battle Arena (ZOMBA) from Deep Silver we already had the opportunity to put our hands on at last year's Gamecom. […]

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Top 10: Our Best F2P MMORPGs in March 2014

Posted: 28 Mar 2014 03:12 AM PDT

As March is coming to an end, we want to bring you our exclusive selection of the top 10 free-to-play MMORPGs of this month. Be prepared for multiple changes in comparison to last month’s ranking – there not a single game that maintained its position! While some competitors, such as Marvel Heroes, TERA and Aion, […]

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General Gaming Article


Oculus Should Refund Kickstarter Money

Posted: 28 Mar 2014 02:53 PM PDT

Column: Oculus should do the right thing

Facebook purchasing Oculus was an unprecedented acquisition. No Kickstarter company has ever been bought out by a large corporation prior to their crowdfunded project being released--at least not on the immense scale of $2 billion.   

The surprising acquisition has spurred a lot of animosity from virtual-reality enthusiasts, most notably from the original Kickstarter backers.

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Several Scumbag Oculus memes have gone viral.

Is the hate unwarranted? Perhaps some of it, but many of the Kickstarter backers have a right to feel betrayed.

Take a moment and imagine that you've always dreamt of going sailing, but never had the means to obtain a boat. One day you meet and befriend a passionate and intelligent boat builder, Ted, who shares the same dreams of sailing as you do. Ted says that once he builds his boat, you'll be able to go sailing on it, whenever you please. Sounds perfect, doesn't it? But because Ted needs funds to build the boat, he asks you for a donation. Because you fervently believe in his vision, capabilities, and promise, you comply. After several months, Ted takes you out on some test runs. You find the ship to be shaping up nicely and can already imagine yourself sailing the seven seas with it. Then, all of a sudden, some rich executives walk by and throw a boatload of cash at Ted to acquire it. 

The original Oculus Rift Kickstarter video

Ted, by textbook definition, just sold out. And in doing so, crossed the boundaries between the trust and vision that you guys shared together. Still, Ted assures you that once he's done building the boat, you'll still be able to take it out on joyrides whenever you want, but deep down inside, you know the execs hold the keys to the ship, and you can't help but fear that they may wreck it.

This is analogous to how Oculus says no changes will be made to their original vision, though it's difficult to imagine a future where Facebook won't try and integrate their services into it, pester you with annoying ads, or steer VR away from its original open-source/mod-friendly gaming intention. 

If that's not an infuriating situation, I don't know what is. Is what Oculus did illegal? No, but Oculus did break a gentleman's agreement. They violated an unwritten rule. It's like a friend who asks to borrow five bucks, wins the lottery, and doesn't pay you back. 

Now, to be clear, as a VR enthusiast, I am not entirely against the Facebook acquisition myself. I do think that a lot of good can come from the situation. Up until this point, Oculus has had to rely on off-the-shelf parts, but with the backing of Facebook, Oculus should have the capital to actively design, develop, and manufacture the parts they need. 

As it stands right now, however, the original Kickstarter funds are no longer needed, and Oculus has benefited greatly from the initial investment. In the process, a great deal of trust has been violated from the community that put Oculus on the map. Now does Oculus have to do anything to rectify this? No. But if they want to win back some goodwill, they should. What could the company do to make amends? For one thing, they could give every Kickstarter backer an Oculus Rift, no matter how much they originally donated. But I believe that the most obvious method to solving a problem is often the best way to solve a problem: Oculus should give the original backers their money back.

BlackBerry Posts $423 Million Loss in Fourth Quarter, CEO Eyes Brighter Times Ahead

Posted: 28 Mar 2014 11:21 AM PDT

BlackBerry John ChenBig losses have become all-too-familiar for BlackBerry

The numbers are in for BlackBerry's fourth quarter of fiscal 2014, and once again, they're not pretty. To get some of the bigger ones out of the way, BlackBerry posted a $423M loss, or $0.08 per share diluted, for Q4, which contributed to a $5.9 billion loss for entire year. Despite the heavy losses, BlackBerry's recently inaugurated CEO John Chen said he was "very pleased" with how things are going. Confused?

Though BlackBerry has suffered some heavy losses, they're not as big as they could otherwise have been without the cost cutting measures Chen recently put in place. Compared to the same quarter a year ago, operating expenses are down 51 percent.

"I am very pleased with our progress and execution in fiscal Q4 against the strategy we laid out three months ago. We have significantly streamlined operations, allowing us to reach our expense reduction target one quarter ahead of schedule," Chen said (PDF). "BlackBerry is on sounder financial footing today with a path to returning to growth and profitability."

This is the first quarter of an eight-quarter turnaround plan, and assuming it works out, more losses are in store. Chen doesn't expect cash flow to reach a break even point until the end of fiscal 2015, with a return to profitability expected in 2016.

For that to happen, Chen's gamble on returning to BlackBerry's roots will need to pay off. After witnessing the failed attempt at winning back customers with BlackBerry 10 devices, the Canadian handset maker brought back the classic QWERTY keyboard by launching the Q20 last month. As another throwback to the past, the company is planning to bring back the BlackBerry Bold.

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On top of that, Chen is shifting some focus onto software and services, especially its BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) program, which now stands at 113 million registered users and 85 million monthly active users. Furthermore, Chen is considering a desktop version of the app, so that users could begin a conversation on their PC and pick up where they left off on their mobile device.

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Microsoft Finalizes Design of Kinect for Windows Version 2 Sensor

Posted: 28 Mar 2014 09:10 AM PDT

Kinect for Windows v2Microsoft gives a glimpse of the Kinect for Windows v2's final hardware design

Despite the occasional rumors to the contrary, Microsoft has held firm that the second generation Kinect motion control senor bundled with its Xbox One console would not work with Windows, and that a special version for Windows would eventually be released. That day still hasn't come, however Microsoft did decide to show off what the final hardware will look like for the Kinect for Windows Version 2.

It doesn't look any different from its console counterpart except that it says "Kinect" on the top panel, and the stylized green "x" is just a simple power indicator.

Outside of its appearance, Microsoft talked a little bit about the hardware, saying it needs a hub and power supply to work. The hub accepts three connections -- one for the sensor, another for USB 3.0 output, and power, which supports voltages from 100 to 240 volts.

"As this first look at the Kinect for Windows v2 hardware indicates, we're getting closer and closer to launch. So stay tuned for more updates on the next generation of Kinect for Windows," Microsoft said.

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Here's What Respawn's Doing to Improve Matchmaking in Titanfall

Posted: 28 Mar 2014 08:35 AM PDT

Titanfall ScreenieYou can test drive Titanfall's latest matchmaking tweaks

Respawn Entertainment says it's been keeping an eye on performance in Titanfall and is well aware of the lack of variety in teams. The development team has vowed to fix that, and if you're eager to try out some of the new changes, you can hop into the "Improved Matchmaking (Beta)" playlist under "Play Classic MP." For now, Respawn wants to watch how things play out in the beta to see what other tweaks are necessary before rolling out the changes to other playlists.

Titanfall relies on a behind-the-scenes skill system to find teammates and opponents. However, teams sometimes have a tendency to be lopsided, and it only takes a few matches for that to become obvious. To address that, one of the changes in the beta is that the search process will take more time to look for players that are a good skill level match instead of just prioritizing speed over quality.

The other change is that the game will periodically split the teams apart and search for new opponents for each team. So, if one of the teams keeps crushing the other, the game will update the skill for all players and find each team a better suited match for the next round.

"This should end some of the frustration with playing for extended periods when you're having an off night," Respawn said.

Respawn's matchingmaking announcement comes hot on the heels of its decision to send rule breakers to a server full of other cheaters rather than outright banning them from the game. In doing so, Respawn said it would be like the Wimbledon of aimbots.

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Newegg Daily Deals: Western Digital RE 4TB Enterprise HDD, AMD A6-5400K Trinity, and More!

Posted: 28 Mar 2014 06:03 AM PDT

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Working As Intended: What Guild Wars 2 got right

Posted: 28 Mar 2014 10:00 AM PDT

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I returned to Guild Wars 2 recently after months away and was pleasantly surprised with what I found. No, there was nothing earth-shatteringly new, and no, I'm not going to praise the latest installment of the plot, but I realized that I'd forgotten just how much Guild Wars 2 managed to get right. I have many complaints about the game ranging from the way group combat in dungeons flopped to how the economy tanked to the fact that the living story bores me to tears. But Guild Wars 2 has some true nuggets of brilliance all the same, even if it doesn't have (I'm gonna say it) Cantha.

Let's talk about them.

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    FFXIV's Yoshida on the business benefits of the subscription model

    Posted: 28 Mar 2014 09:00 AM PDT

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    Final Fantasy XIV producer Naoki Yoshida recently expounded on the benefits of the subscription model in an interview with GamesIndustry.biz.

    While he acknowledges the popularity of F2P, he also says that it's not necessarily the best choice for every MMO. "With the subscription model, you have that constant flow of revenue. As game developers, creators of games, we want to be able to continue providing the best gameplay experience and sustain that," Yoshida explained.

    "Of course, the initial subscriber numbers might not be as many as the free-to-play model, but we have that constant stream. We're not thinking just about the business of the moment. We want to think about the long term and being able to have the funding to continue making updates. Some people might be focused on quickly gaining revenue, but you have to think about the long term."

    MassivelyFFXIV's Yoshida on the business benefits of the subscription model originally appeared on Massively on Fri, 28 Mar 2014 11:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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    Six things you will and will not find in The Elder Scrolls Online

    Posted: 28 Mar 2014 08:00 AM PDT

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    Four things you won't find and four things you will find in Elder Scrolls Online
    The Elder Scrolls series launched in 1994 with Arena. The game was sold on floppy disks, for goodness' sake. It's been around for a long time. With that extended life comes convoluted and complicated lore. Even after I'd heard the time period for The Elder Scrolls Online, I had to research to find out whether certain pieces of lore would actually appear in the game. Of course, I'm not going to be able to tell you everything in this one article, but before ESO launches, I can hit some of the highlights.

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      ArcheAge Japan going F2P, getting 1.0 patch in April

      Posted: 28 Mar 2014 07:00 AM PDT

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      Japanese ArcheAge publisher GameOn has announced that the fantasy sandpark will switch to a free-to-play business model on April 24th. The monthly subscription will still be available, and MMO Culture reports that players who pony up will "get tons of bonuses."

      The April 24th update will also bring the controversial 1.0 patch to ArcheAge Japan as well as an increase in the level cap from 50 to 55.

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      The Daily Grind: Which MMO has the best 'ding'?

      Posted: 28 Mar 2014 06:00 AM PDT

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      Unless you're into sandboxy skill-based MMORPGs, the actual process of leveling up is probably an important part of whatever themepark you're playing. WildStar has been jeered at for its over-the-top level-up animation. EverQuest's ding is infamous; the jarring "chonnggggg" of it still haunts me, and some clever modder even made a plugin to add it to Skyrim. On the other end of the spectrum is Guild Wars 2, in which I frequently overlook the fact that I've leveled up at all because the cues are relatively unobtrusive.

      What do you guys think is the best MMORPG "ding" of all time?

      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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        An analysis of the Glitch auction house

        Posted: 27 Mar 2014 07:00 PM PDT

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        Glitch is gone, but it lives on in our hearts, and it makes for a fascinating case study. The game arrived, enraptured, and departed so quickly that a great deal can be extrapolated about the game. A new analysis over on Gamasutra focuses on looking at the game's economy over time, seeing how it kicked off and where it wound up, and uses that to draw conclusions about handling player-run economies in other games as well.

        The article outlines how Glitch handled currency and items, then notes the market trends and how players interacted with both one another and the economy. It concludes that in addition to monitoring the economy, designers need to keep an eye on the small number of players who serve as major economic drivers and watch them closely. The behaviors of players will also vary over time, meaning that past data have to be checked against more recent data to be relevant. If this is your sort of analysis, by all means, read the article in its entirety.

        MassivelyAn analysis of the Glitch auction house originally appeared on Massively on Thu, 27 Mar 2014 21:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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        The Think Tank: How MMO players prepare for launch

        Posted: 27 Mar 2014 06:00 PM PDT

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        Launches are a big deal to MMO players. Diablo III and SMITE both released this week, Landmark made a break for closed beta, and The Elder Scrolls Online, the first major MMORPG of the year, will become a reality next week. So how do you prepare for these launches in an era of digital downloads? That's exactly what this week's Think Tank asks the Massively team members, who cleverly pretended that they don't call in sick from Massively itself on launch days. Ahem.

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          Founders leave Torchlight developer Runic

          Posted: 27 Mar 2014 05:30 PM PDT

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          Runic Games co-founders Travis Baldtree and Erich Schaefer have departed the studio responsible for Torchlight and its sequel. Baldtree announced the decision on the Runic forums, and wrote that he's "super-stoked" to return to indie development and the ability to wear many hats at once.

          "I should say from the outset that this is an amicable departure, that I consider the amazing team at Runic my friends and family, and that it is a privilege that they've let me get away with running the place for this long," he explained.

          VG247 reports that Erich Schaefer's brother Max, a fellow Blizzard North alum, is staying on as Runic's CEO.

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          WildStar bonus weekend begins Friday morning

          Posted: 27 Mar 2014 05:20 PM PDT

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          Carbine has just announced an extra special bonus beta weekend for its upcoming sci-fantasy themepark, WildStar. Says the forum post,
          Starting tomorrow, Friday 3/28 at 7:00am PDT, the servers will be live and the party ain't stopping until Sunday night! Also, the level 17 cap is gone and is now being replaced with a level 20 cap. My quick math skills tell me that's an extra 3 levels! This bonus weekend is a way to get more testing time for us, awesome, as well as more game time for all of you, double awesome! This is our way of gathering the feedback we cherish and saying thank you to all of our loyal testers. Which is why we would love it if you logged in this weekend, enjoyed the extra 3 levels and the bonus game time because it will greatly help us be that much more prepared come launch day June 3rd.
          That's 10 a.m. EDT tomorrow for those of you on the East Coast. Have fun, and don't forget that logging in gets you mystery boxes with special loot!

          [Thanks to everyone who sent this in!]

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          APB: Reloaded team details Unreal Engine upgrade

          Posted: 27 Mar 2014 05:00 PM PDT

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          APB: Reloaded's Unreal Engine upgrade is detailed in the latest dev blog at GamersFirst. In it, we get word that progress is slow but steady as the current version (from 2008) needs to be stripped and rebuilt due to the custom-built additions made in the original engine. Think of it like when you have to manually update your mods every time World of Warcraft has a new patch.

          Although the latest version of Unreal will aid with performance and compatibility improvements, the Reloaded team says that you may not even notice much of a difference visuals-wise.

          GamersFirst hopes to roll the new upgrade out soon, although a release estimate is still to come. Check out the full dev blog for more details on the Unreal Engine upgrade.

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          PlanetSide 2 rolls out new missions system

          Posted: 27 Mar 2014 04:30 PM PDT

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          Players logging into PlanetSide 2 today will find a brand-new missions system perfect for their trigger fingers.

          The missions system is designed to help funnel players to specific offensive or defensive objectives. These include attack and defend missions and will assist coordinating squads and platoons to finding the best action. This is only the first phrase of the system, however. A future phase will include player-created missions and new mission types.

          PlanetSide 2 is also giving increased incentive to subscribe with a monthly members-only double-XP weekend. Even if you aren't subbing, significant store sales during this weekend could entice you to check out the game.

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          The Stream Team: More Landmark beta, more codes!

          Posted: 27 Mar 2014 04:00 PM PDT

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          Landmark's closed beta is a whole day old! That means Massively's MJ has only had 24 hours in which to lose herself in this brave new world. We know that is not nearly enough time, so she's diving right back in (has she even left?!) and exploring, mining, and logging to her heart's content. And did we mention she'll have more closed beta codes to give away? Be sure to join us live at 6:00 p.m. EDT to watch more adventures unfold (and maybe start some of your own!).

          Game: Landmark
          Host: MJ Guthrie
          Date: Thursday, March 27th, 2014
          Time: 6:00 p.m. EDT

          Enjoy our Stream Team video below.

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            Skyforge gives a glimpse into The Factory

            Posted: 27 Mar 2014 03:30 PM PDT

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            Skyforge is looking better and better, as the team released a new set of pictures today for the upcoming MMO that focus on the title's industrial side.

            The three new pictures showcase the high-tech Factory, a large installation that's recently seen a riot by intelligent robots. Players will no doubt be asked to go in and quell in the microchip insurrection. "Cleaning up the plant is not an easy task," the devs teased. "Lives of the personnel are the price of a failure."

            You can take a peek at the Factory in the gallery below.

            [Thanks to Dengar for the tip!]

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            RIFT opens up player PvP dimensions

            Posted: 27 Mar 2014 03:00 PM PDT

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            This move is in no way meant to interact with WildStar's Warplots.  We don't know what those are.  We've never heard of WildStar.  In fact, we were out of town.  What's new?
            Do you like instanced PvP but hate being subject to the PvP maps that the game's designers have put together? Maybe you have an idea for an even better map in RIFT, one that would really give even veteran players a run for their money. Good news, then: Now you can go ahead and make that map a reality with the addition of player PvP dimensions to the game's cash shop.

            PvP dimensions are available as part of two-team or three-team Starter Packs, or they can be purchased individually. These maps also give you access to another personal dimension, but their real purpose is letting you build custom maps with the use of scoreboards, damage areas, invisible tiles, and plenty of other tricks to create a truly memorable experience. If you've ever wanted to design an MMO battleground like an old DOOM deathmatch arena, you can go ahead and get started crafting your ideal arena now.

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            The Elder Scrolls Online announces PvP campaign names

            Posted: 27 Mar 2014 02:30 PM PDT

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            If you're hoping to get organized for mass PvP in The Elder Scrolls Online, then there's good news for you today, as ZeniMax has just announced the names of the PvP campaigns that will be available across the game's megaservers. You can choose your home campaign at level 10, and each one will track progress separately and be available on both US and EU megaservers. The campaign names will be familiar to Elder Scrolls vets:
            Bloodthorn, Scourge, Chrysamere, Auriel's Bow, Wabbajack, Volendrung, Skull Crusher, Dawnbreaker, Goldbrand, Hopesfire
            ZeniMax also reminded players that they can use the beta client for the final game rather than reinstall. You can begin patching in prep for early access as of today.

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            Chaos Theory: Grand plans for The Secret World's Black Watchmen ARG

            Posted: 27 Mar 2014 02:00 PM PDT

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            Chaos Theory: Interview uncovers big plans for the new TSW-themed Black Watchmen ARG
            Last week we revealed that a new persistent alternate reality game is in the works from Human Equation, the studio that brought us the pre-launch and End of Days ARGs for The Secret World. But that little introduction is just a drop in the bucket compared to what the company has planned for the community. Human Equation has bought the license to operate the Black Watchmen IP from Funcom, and that means TSW players, fans, and puzzle-enthusiasts have much more in store for them than they realize.

            Although a major premise behind an ARG is figuring out clues and discovering information over time, I sat down and chatted with Andrea Doyon, the chief innovation officer (aka puppet master) for the ARG to bring you the scoop on those very plans. Check out all the details in this exclusive interview, including future job possibilities, and get a peek at two never-before-seen pieces of concept art.

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              Final Fantasy XIV offers more retainers for a price

              Posted: 27 Mar 2014 01:30 PM PDT

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              You'll need more people to store the crap I drop!
              A new patch for Final Fantasy XIV is out and playable today. It's full of stuff to do, things to craft, and of course, items to acquire. This might not be a welcome bit of news to players already struggling to fit items into their burgeoning banks. But help is here, after a fashion. If you truly can't reduce your items any other way, you can now buy more retainers to take care of the many things you've still got kicking around in your inventory. The downside? It'll cost you real money.

              Players are allowed to purchase up to two additional retainers for their characters at the price of $2 per month for each. The extra retainers are available to all characters on your account and will not be deleted if you discontinue the extra monthly fee but won't be accessible until you pay again. For more details on signing up and interacting with your normal retainers, check out the full update.

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              League of Legends introduces the new Team Builder queue

              Posted: 27 Mar 2014 01:00 PM PDT

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              You know what you're good at playing in League of Legends. Which is all well and good, but sometimes you choose to play something that requires a degree of support that's just not there from the rest of your team. Wouldn't it be nice to just choose your character and your playstyle right from the start, so you can form a team meant to compliment your strengths and weaknesses? That's what the new Team Builder queue is all about.

              Queueing up requires selecting both your character's position and role, then filling in the blanks by matching with other players who can support your initial decision. You can also invite friends in to the queue along with you, filling out the missing spots with other suitable candidates. A preview video is embedded just pas the cut, but you should take a look at the full article and FAQ for more information on forming a team that's the best it can be.

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              Guild Wars 2 signals end of armor repair costs

              Posted: 27 Mar 2014 12:30 PM PDT

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              The latest developments in Guild Wars 2's upcoming April feature pack will improve the quality of life around Tyria, as the game will be ending armor repair and sharing gear and WvW XP across accounts.

              The team said that it feels as though the loss of time is enough of a death penalty that it will be removing the costs for armor repair when the patch lands. Because this will take out a goldsink, the team is also reducing the coin dropped by champion loot bags.

              Legendary gear, ascended items, and World vs. World XP will become account-bound rather than character-bound come April as well. This means that players can character hop and retain their progression and expensive items instead of getting them individually.

              MassivelyGuild Wars 2 signals end of armor repair costs originally appeared on Massively on Thu, 27 Mar 2014 14:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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              Here's an early look at Star Citizen's room system

              Posted: 27 Mar 2014 12:00 PM PDT

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              Star Citizen asteroid hangar
              If you missed yesterday's Wingman's Hangar, it's worth watching to get an early glimpse of Star Citizen's room system. The room system is core technology that will be used to build out planetside locations, hangars, ship interiors, and more.

              Montreal-based Behaviour Interactive is currently building the system out, and the video shows off plenty of behind-the-scenes footage as well as portions of Star Citizen's asteroid hangar.

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              Age of Wushu on Steam today

              Posted: 27 Mar 2014 11:00 AM PDT

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              Wuxia sandbox Age of Wushu is coming to Steam today. Don't go trying to download it just yet, though, as the announcement page says that there's still a few hours to go before it unlocks. The official launch time is listed as 7:00 p.m. EDT in Snail's press release, which we've made available to you after the break.

              [Source: Snail Games press release]

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              MassivelyAge of Wushu on Steam today originally appeared on Massively on Thu, 27 Mar 2014 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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