Mythic Entertainment has announced a Recruit-A-Friend program for Warhammer Online where players can earn game time by bringing a friend into the fold.
'Tis the season for giving and this is exactly what Aeria Games is doing. Aeria Games will be gifting more than $5 million dollars to its valued community. The Aeria Games community will be receiving special codes via e-mail to redeem Aeria Points - the virtual currency of the Aeria Games portal.
The first of these is an entertaining contest which will ask you, forum members, to post your answer to the question: "Why are Ninjas so much more awesome than Pirates?" This contest will last 4 weeks with weekly winners as well as a grand prize of a signed copy of the Real Ultimate Power: The Official Ninja Book.
During your 10-day free trial, you'll explore the frozen wastes of Northrend, wield the necromantic powers of the new death knight Hero class, take control of massive siege vehicles in the new open-world PvP zone of Wintergrasp, and much more.
Even though Star Wars: The Old Republic is now officially a real game, we still know very little about it aside from slivers of information BioWare has been able to share with us. What we know even less about is the combat system, which has simply been described as "choreographed" much like the battles featured in the Star Wars films.
The 2nd Super Guild War is coming. In the gallant Super Guild War, you will stand side-by-side with your guild-mates to confront the challenge from other opponent guilds, fighting for glory and the spoils of war!
There's been a lot of news about microtransactions this week, and because of that I felt it was as good a time as any to discuss the topic.
Atari has announced that it has acquired US-based MMO developer Cryptic Studios in a performance-linked deal. The company, previously responsible for City of Heroes and City of Villains, which made over USD 100 million for NCsoft, is in production on three titles, to be released over the next three years.
Here's the run down of all your Atlantica Online weekend stocking stuffers.
The sci-fi MMO signs a digital distribution deal with Valve. EVE Online, the space-faring massively multiplayer online game developed and published by Iceland-based CCP, is now available via Valve's Steam digital distribution service.