Pearl Abyss Announces $1 Billion In Black Desert Online Revenue


Black Desert Online developer Pearl Abyss is breaking out the name brand Lunchables this week, and with good reason. The developer announced today that Black Desert has raked in one billion dollars in gross sales across all platforms. The title is available in over 150 countries and boasts 18 million users. Robin Jung, CEO of … Continue reading “Pearl Abyss Announces $1 Billion In Black Desert Online Revenue”

Editorial: Wild West Online Doesn’t Care, Can’t Even Be Bothered Cleaning Its Forums


Wild West Online, the latest racket supported by the industry’s lead fraudster Sergey Titov, has landed itself in a shallow grave along with all of Titov’s other half-baked products. Given Titov’s modus operandi when it comes to releasing games, Wild West Online has been abandoned not even half-finished and plans are already underway to launch … Continue reading “Editorial: Wild West Online Doesn’t Care, Can’t Even Be Bothered Cleaning Its Forums”

Dirty Bomb To Stay Online Despite Development Ending


Dirty Bomb is a free to play shooter developed by Splash Damage and published by Warchest Ltd. The game launched in June 2015 and has garnered a mostly positive 79% approval rating on Steam with an average concurrent player count of nearly a thousand at any given time, according to Steam Charts. Despite this, it … Continue reading “Dirty Bomb To Stay Online Despite Development Ending”

Wild West Online On PvE “They Have Literally Nothing To Do And Never Will”


Wild West Online launched to mostly negative reviews and a peak of 559 players on Steam that has since continually dwindled downward. In a post on the official forums, 612 Games is pitching ideas on overhauling certain aspects of the game including the faction systems and offering players activities that aren’t devoted to just shooting … Continue reading “Wild West Online On PvE “They Have Literally Nothing To Do And Never Will””

Perpetuum Online Ends Development, Eyes Private Servers


Perpetuum Online is a name that we haven’t heard around MMO Fallout in quite a while, so long that many of you might have assumed that the game had quietly shut down. It hasn’t, although we have learned that development has come to an end. In a post on the official website, detailed plans have … Continue reading “Perpetuum Online Ends Development, Eyes Private Servers”

[Community] Wild West Online, Everquest Next, and Guaranteed Refunds


I refuse to advocate or advertise Wild West Online’s preorder scheme, but I am going to tell you why I don’t trust buying into it and how it all comes back to Everquest Next, zombies, and Sergey Titov. As one of the most incompetent and shady developers in this industry, MMO Fallout takes great caution … Continue reading “[Community] Wild West Online, Everquest Next, and Guaranteed Refunds”

PSA: Return To Atlantica Online, or Lose Everything


Atlantica Online is getting a new set of parents in the form of VALOFE, moving from its current home at Nexon on January 11th. As part of this transition, players are warned to transfer their stuff or face the possibility of losing it. Anyone who does not transfer their account over by the January 11th … Continue reading “PSA: Return To Atlantica Online, or Lose Everything”

Community Is Reviving Everquest Online Adventures


You don’t need to look far to find fans of Sony Online Entertainment’s foray into console gaming, Everquest Online Adventures. The lesser known cousin of the series, EQOA shut down back in 2012 due to dwindling populations and the inevitable decline of the Playstation 2 as a gaming platform. A group is working on an … Continue reading “Community Is Reviving Everquest Online Adventures”

E3 2016: Elder Scrolls Online Announces Japan, Level-Scaling


The Elder Scrolls Online is heading to Japan this month, as Bethesda announced during yesterday’s streaming conference. Gamers in Japan will be able to get their hands on the title on June 23rd, presumably on an equal release schedule to other regions. Additionally, Zenimax announced big changes coming to how players consume content in The Elder … Continue reading “E3 2016: Elder Scrolls Online Announces Japan, Level-Scaling”

Divergence Online Pulled From Steam By Developer


Divergence Online is no longer available for purchase from Steam, with developer Ethan Casner pointing to harassment from Steam users as well as displeasure with how Valve is handling said reviews/comments. Casner points specifically to user reviews using offensive slurs, as well as attempts to dox the developer through the review/comment system. While the comments … Continue reading “Divergence Online Pulled From Steam By Developer”