It’s Official: Massively Is Shutting Down


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I owe a lot to Massively and the Joystiq network, seeing as they are one of the bigger news websites to regularly share my content with a wider audience, so it’s sad to see that they will be shutting down on February 3rd. With the small number of mainstream MMO news websites, Massively was the top source for news for myself and likely many of you. It was nice to see a big company like AOL funding the Joystiq network.

The decision, it appears, came from the top echelon of AOL.

We all suspected this was coming eventually a year ago when a VP whose name I don’t even know and who never read our site chose to reward our staggering, hard-won 40% year-over-year page view growth by… hacking our budget in half.

The post hints at the possibility of the Massively team striking out and self-funding their next endeavor. We wish them the best of luck, and by we I mean me.

(Source: Massively)

RuneScape Lays Out February Updates


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February is upon us, and for RuneScape that means another month of new content.

Demon mobs are being updated this month with new drop tables, titles, materials, and various other tweaks to make the activity more inviting. Following is the reintroduction of the Wildywyrm, a rarely appearing creature that can only be found in the open-pvp land of the wilderness. Later on in the month, players will be able to take part in a new quest to pull off the greatest heist in RuneScape.

Other events this month include a double experience weekend and Game Blast event from February 20th through the 23rd. There will also be changes coming to combat to make the game more responsive and fluid.

(Source: RuneScape)

Pantheon Store Has Been Removed


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Visionary Realms has announced that the Pantheon shop is going the way of the dodo. Citing their vision for the website, VR’s associate community manager Kilsin announced in a forum thread that the store will be reevaluated and, possibly, relaunched in the future without any game altering items.

All purchases already made will be honored, noting:

We will not however sell anything that could be mistaken for giving a player an advantage, so if we decide to bring the store back online or create a new one in the future, it will only stock Pantheon merchandise and fluff items that supporters can enjoy, no item sold will contain stats or any type of advantage over other players.

(Source: Pantheon)

Elder Scrolls Online Cleaning Inventories


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Managing your inventory is about to get much easier with Update 6, which will introduce a new collections system. When the update goes live, mounts, vanity pets, and costumes will be removed from player inventories and stored in the collections window.

The news post notes that the collections system will be widened to include more categories of goods.

(Source: Elder Scrolls Online)

Final Fantasy XIV Free Weekend Coming


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With the recent release of patch 2.5, Square Enix has announced another free weekend. Players with inactive accounts will be able to log in from January 30th until February 2nd. Who is eligible?

Players who have previously purchased and registered FINAL FANTASY XIV and whose service account is set as inactive during the campaign period.

For more information on patch 2.5, check out the official website.

(Source: Square Enix Press Release)

Nexon Engaging Hostile Takeover Of NCSoft


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The relationship between Nexon and NCSoft has reportedly turned sour as the former has decided to take on a management role in the latter. Over two years ago Nexon purchased a majority stake in NCSoft, announcing at the time that it was purely for “investment” purposes. Relations between the two companies apparently soured when NCSoft appointed CEO Kim Taek-jin’s wife, Yoon Song-yee, to the role of President without notifying Nexon.

CEO Kim Taek-jin has vocally announced his displeasure with Nexon’s decision, stating:

“Nexon’s latest decision will damage the values of the NCSoft shareholders and weaken the competitiveness of the entire Korean game industry due to the (companies’) differing management philosophies and business models,”

NCSoft and Nexon have had a hard time getting along since the shareholder buyout, as differences in business perspective and management resulted in the failure of their first joint project: Mabinogi 2.

(Source: Korea Herald)

Frontier Developments Layoffs At Halifax Studio


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Frontier Developments announced in an investor update today that 15 positions have been cut at the company’s studio in Halifax. While layoffs post game launch are not unexpected, this move seems to be another step in an ongoing consolidation out of Canada and into the primary office in Cambridge.

With its business emphasis now on two major self-published franchises, Elite: Dangerous and Coaster Park Tycoon, Frontier is re-focusing its development activities in Cambridge where the expertise in these franchises lies.

Job openings are still available on the Frontier Developments website as work continues on Coaster Park Tycoon.

(Source: Frontier Developments)

Column: Jagex, RuneScape, And Increasing Prices


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When I was in school, RuneScape was always known as that little MMO that anyone could play. You didn’t need a powerful computer, not to mention it had a free to play mode in an era when most western MMOs carried a mandatory subscription. Add on to that the cheap price of membership, five bucks, and it was the only game many of us too young to own a debit card/have an income could convince our parents to subscribe us to.

I’ll be interested to see how Jagex’s revenues are hit by the latest announcement that membership prices will be rising again, now that they will be nearly twice the price of the game’s original monthly cost and just five dollars short of your typical subscription MMO.

1. Price Increases And Content Train

Yes, RuneScape isn’t the only MMO to ever increase its subscription price, but it is the only AAA MMO to have regular (every two to three years) rate hikes and I’d be willing to venture that it is the only one to double its price over nine years. You could argue that the RuneScape that exists today offers a whole lot more than the RuneScape that was $5 back in 2008, and frankly I’d have to agree. Even at $9.49 a month, RuneScape offers a ton of varied content with a release schedule that dwarfs its competition. A schedule that requires a lot of moolah to run efficiently.

This coal consuming train is also brought up whenever Jagex addresses the, shall we say, aggressiveness with which the game’s Treasure Hunter and Solomon’s Store RMT is being promoted. Mark Gerhard told us that the game cannot be sustained on its subscription price and still churn out the weekly updates. In spite of this, the subscription price has continued to rise.

The unfortunate reality is that Jagex is in a no win situation here. Reduce update frequency to lower overhead and you’ll have players feeling that the value of their subscription is going down. Keep everything as it is and you exacerbate the problems of development costs and the necessity of aggressive cash shop marketing.

2. Wasting Money

And while we’re on the subject of wasting money, I really hope we don’t hear about any new Jagex games this year (omitting Block N Load). I’ve talked this subject into the ground, but the question still remains as to how many times does this company need to mismanage a game before they get the idea down?

With RuneScape as the big money maker, it also stands that a good amount of that money is going to fund Jagex’s other projects, which Mark Gerhard admitted they weren’t taking seriously enough. I’ve talked about this to death, so I’ll just link to the earlier article rather than going over it again.

And for the record, it would be irresponsible of Jagex to not invest money in new, experimental projects, and having games wind up getting cancelled is just a part of doing business. You have to spend money to make money, as they say.

That being said, I’d like to see Jagex invest their money more wisely. Their recent projects can be summarized as “this is a thing, let’s do this thing too,” with the end result being 8Realms (city builder), Funorb (mini-games), Transformers Universe (MOBA), and now Block N Load (Minecraft-style) and Chronicles (Hearthstone).

3. Solomon, HTML5, And More

Which is to say, RuneScape hasn’t been without its missteps. We learned at Runefest last year that the HTML 5 client that Jagex had been looking at wasn’t going according to plan thanks to a lack of cooperation from browser developers, and would be scrapped in favor of a dedicated client.

There also seems to be a wholesale clearing out of Jagex’s cash shop. This month has seen a massive sale on the Solomon’s General Store cash shop, but you might not have caught the part where all of the items that are on sale (57 as of my last count) will be completely discontinued and removed at the end of the month.

The good news is that this is coming out of an attempt to reduce clutter in the cash shop, as noted in the forums:

Solomon’s store has somewhere in the region of 350+ different items, so it’s simply time we took a look at the stock and had a bit of a clear out whilst giving you a heads up and chance to get them at a large discount before they’re gone.

4. So In Conclusion…

I can’t help but conclude this the same way I did when Jagex cancelled 8Realms and fully committed themselves to making Transformers Universe all that it could be…Boy I hope this doesn’t happen again.

Boy I hope this doesn’t happen again.

Satireday Headlines


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Satiredays brings you all the headlines you missed because they aren’t real. This week’s episode is brought to you by Hardcore LLC and their upcoming MMO You Deserved This, where everyone will try to steal from you, including the billing department.

Let’s check the headlines, shall we?

  • Blizzard Admits WoW Was A Joke That Went Too Far.
  • Care Bears Creators Deny Link With PvE Servers.
  • Survey of Tanks Confirms Healers To Blame For All Raid Failures.
  • Survey of Healers Confirms Tanks To Blame For All Raid Failures.
  • Casino Owners Push For Ban On Lockboxes Out of Concern for Ethical Practices.
  • New MMO T-shirt Includes Exclusive DLC Where NPCs Laugh At You For Spending $40 On A T-shirt.
  • Free To Play MMO Announces Change To Mandatory Subscription.
  • And finally…
  • Survey Finds 99.9% Of Cheating Bans To Be “For No Reason.”

Once again, today’s Satiredays Headlines is brought to you by You Deserved This. Pick up a $20 cash card at your local Target and see if you get anything for it. Come visit our booth at New York Comic Con this August, or feel free to visit our CEO who will be serving time in the Cook County Federal Prison for commercial fraud until approximately 2017.

Guild Wars 2 Expansion Confirmed


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It looks like our friends at Daewoo Securities knew a lot more than we gave them credit for. Today at PAX South, ArenaNet has officially confirmed the first Guild Wars 2 expansion: Heart of Thorns.

Among the list of confirmed features includes:

  • New Profession: Revenant.
  • New Feature: Guild Halls.
  • Reimagined mastery system, including master abilities.
  • New zone: Maguuma Jungle
  • New group content.
  • New storylines, bosses, and events.
  • Profession specialization.
  • Stronghold game mode for PVP.
  • WvW: New borderland map.

More on Heart of Thorns is sure to come with today’s presentation. You can find more details at the link below.

(Source: Guild Wars 2)