Twitter Spat Leads To Firings At Arenanet


Two Arenanet employees are now unemployed following a Twitter spat that began yesterday and continued today. Following a Q&A session regarding the Guild Wars 2 Living Story, a Twitter user commented to narrative team member Jessica Price his thoughts on branching dialogue. Rather than take the “slight” disagreement with professionalism, or ignore it entirely, Price responded by implying that the tweet was demeaning to her as a female game developer without explicitly saying “mansplaining.”

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For those who know Jessica Price on Twitter, this conduct is not new. She previously stated in response Youtuber John Bain, AKA Totalbiscuit who passed away from cancer, “the kindest thing I can say is “I’m glad he’s no longer around to keep doing harm.”

Arenanet’s Mike O’Brien went on the Guild Wars 2 forum today to announce that Price as well as another employee were fired for their conduct.

“Recently two of our employees failed to uphold our standards of communicating with players. Their attacks on the community were unacceptable. As a result, they’re no longer with the company.

I want to be clear that the statements they made do not reflect the views of ArenaNet at all. As a company we always strive to have a collaborative relationship with the Guild Wars community. We value your input. We make this game for you.

Mo”

Another developer, Peter Fries, joined Price in attacking the community in a now-deleted tweet and appears to be the other employee that was fired as a result.

Guild Wars 2: Season 4, Episode 3 Hits Today


Arenanet today released the latest episode in the Guild Wars 2 living story. Dubbed Long Live the Lich, this episode pits players against current running villain, Palawa Joko, as he continues his efforts to take over the world with the help of a deadly scarab plague. Episode three introduces a new mount, the Roller Beetle, the warhorn legendary weapon, Domain of Kourna map, and a new fractal dungeon.

Long Live the Lich is available for free for Guild Wars 2 players. In addition, the game and expansions are 50% off until June 27.

 

Arenanet Talks: Guild Wars 2 Friend/Ship Campaign


Last month Arenanet held a Guild Wars 2 campaign called Friend/Ships, asking players to send in their stories of forming friendly relationships in the popular MMO. The campaign brought in tons of stories from gamers who made new friends and even some who went on to tie the knot.

This week I managed to get in touch with Elisabeth Cardy from Arenanet for a quick Q&A regarding the Friend/Ships campaign. Let’s see how it went.

Q. How did the name “Friend/Ships” for the campaign come about?

Elisabeth Cardy: When we first started brainstorming around this campaign, it was based on stories we’d heard of people who had met their significant other in game, but we really wanted to recognize that it’s not just romantic relationships that can have a deep impact on our lives. To that end, we were looking for a title that encompassed relationships of all sorts. Especially in English, the word “relationship” can have some hefty connotations of romance, so it didn’t feel right on its own. “Shipping” is a fandom term that has to do with primarily romantic relationships (“ships”), so when we were taking some early notes, we started using “Friend/Ships” as a shorthand to kind of indicate both platonic and romantic relationships, and the whole team liked it so much that when it came time to think of the final title for the campaign, we all decided that we wanted to keep this one around.

Q. What was the inspiration for this campaign? There are countless stories of people forming friendships in MMOs but developers are often hesitant to acknowledge them.

Elisabeth Cardy: We built Guild Wars 2 with the idea in mind that it should be good to see other players. We regularly see the success of that in the stories that we hear from guilds, couples, and BFFs about their in-game and out of game adventures. Hearing stories like these is incredible rewarding and heartwarming and we wanted to share some of that joy with the world!

Q. Guild Wars 2 centers a lot of its content on drop-in cooperative group play with strangers. Do you think that forms stronger bonds between players than those that are primarily competitive?

Elisabeth Cardy: Certainly the casual grouping and reinforcement that seeing other players in Guild Wars 2 is a good thing helps people meet others that they might not have normally. But, I think people can bond a lot of ways! Some of my fondest memories are of cooperative content, like running into people repeatedly at open-world boss fights, but I know plenty of folks who have stories of their own of friendships forged in the fires of a particularly fierce rivalry, or facing off together against a common enemy.

Q. What kind of response did you receive from the community compared to what was expected?

Elisabeth Cardy: We got absolutely flooded with stories from players from all over! It was a real delight to see so many people sharing their memories of people and moments that are special to them and how Guild Wars 2 has had a positive impact on their lives.

Q. Is this a one-off event or will it come around again next year?

Elisabeth Cardy: The in-game Friendship Tonic will be available to players in February in future years, and we certainly aren’t done celebrating and appreciating the Guild Wars 2 community.

Q. And finally, do you refer to friends met online as “online friends” to more local, in-person friends?

Elisabeth Cardy: Personally, I don’t tend to draw much distinction, and if I do bring it up, it’s normally as a way of giving context to how I know a person. Just like I’d say “a buddy I met in college,” as a lead-in to a story, I might say “a friend I met in Guild Wars 2.”

[Video] Guild Wars 2 Super Adventure Box Is Coming Back


We’re getting close to April Fool’s Day and that can only mean one thing: The Super Adventure Box is coming back to Tyria. Check out the update when it goes live and, in the meantime, enjoy this callback to the first Adventure Box release.

Guild Wars 2 Launches Season 4 Episode 2: A Bug in the System


Today marks the launch date of the latest Guild Wars 2 Living World Episode: A Bug in the System. In this episode, the Commander continues his search to find the source of and shut down the attacks on Tyria by Palawa Joko’s minions. In order to save the world once again, the Commander must infiltrate an Asuran Inquest laboratory and combat the horrors found inside.

Episode 2, A Bug in the System, introduces: 

  • A new storyline 
  • A new map to explore 
  • A brutal legendary dagger 
  • A new mastery in the max-level progression system 

A Bug in the System is free to owners of Guild Wars 2: Path of Fire.

(Source: Arenanet Press Release)

Guild Wars 2: Season 4 Episode 2 Hits March 6


Guild Wars 2 is gearing up to release the next part in its living story, Season 4 Episode 2, this coming Tuesday. Picking up where the series left off, the death of Balthazar at the end of Path of Fire led to his power being absorbed by the dragons Kralkatorrik and Aurene. The Commander (the player) and their allies must deal with an empowered dragon and the ongoing assaults on the land of Tyria by Palawa Joko.

Episode 2 introduces a handful of new content to Guild Wars 2, including:

  • An exciting new storyline
  • A new map to explore
  • A brutal legendary dagger players can add to their line of legendary weapons
  • A new mastery—part of Guild Wars 2’s max-level horizontal progression system

Keep an eye out for Episode 2: A Bug in the System on March 6.

Guild Wars 2 Launches Friend/Ships Campaign


This week marks the launch of ArenaNet’s Friend/Ships campaign for Guild Wars 2. For this campaign, ArenaNet is highlighting the stories of players who have forged real relationships through their mutual love of all things Guild Wars, but you don’t have to have met your special someone online to get in on the fun.

For those who do have tales to tell, you are invited to share your story on social media with the hashtag #GW2FriendShips, with stories entered in for the chance at a number of prizes.

ArenaNet invites all players to share their own experiences on YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, or directly on the Guild Wars 2 Facebook page using #GW2FriendShips or by submitting a story directly through the campaign’s website at guildwars2.com/friendships. If they also use the hashtag #GW2Giveaway when posting, qualifying posts will be entered into a sweepstakes for the chance to win a variety of prizes!

Players an also unlock a special item by logging in any time up to the end of the month, as well as gift their friends a 25% off discount for Path of Fire by using the code “GW2FRIENDSHIPS” at checkout.

(Source: Guild Wars 2)

Wintersday Returns To Guild Wars 2 On December 12


December is here and that can only mean one thing: Winter celebrations are back! From December 12 through January 2, players can take part in Wintersday, with a variety of rewards ready to be reaped by festive adventurers.

Among the returning activities are:

  • The Winter Wonderland jumping puzzle
  • Toypocalypse: Band together with other players to defend gift-bearing dolyaks against an onslaught of malfunctioning toys
  • Tixx’s Infinirarium: Enter and help the jolly Toymaker Tixx prepare to share the wonder of Wintersday with all of Tyria
  • Bell Choir: Take center stage and make beautiful music to celebrate the season
  • Snowball Mayhem: Gather as many gifts as possible in this PvP snowball fight

Wintersday is available to all in Guild Wars 2.

(Source: Arenanet Press Release)

Snapshots: Dance All Over Your Enemies


Today’s Snapshot comes to us from Guild Wars 2, where players can get their hands on the First Follower Desmina Outfit. The outfit joins the cash shop along with the Choya finisher, and the return of the Heroes Dye Pack, Snowflake Glider, and Mini Festive Aurene with more items returning throughout the week.

You can check out the recent additions at this link here.

Guild Wars 2 Launches Season 4 With Daybreak Episode


The latest Living World season has begun in Guild Wars 2. Taking place after the event of the Path of Fire expansion, Guild Wars 2 continues the world story as the player faces a new present threat, the elder dragon Kralkatorrick.

  • New Legendary Focus: A relic shrouded in mystery.
  • New Fractal – Twilight Oasis: Journey to the past and witness events that shaped Elona.
  • New Raid – Hall of Chains: An influx of murderous undead relentlessly hunt innocent worshipers of Grenth. Infiltrate the Underworld and join the struggle for control over the fates of the living and the dead.
  • A notable and much-asked-for quality of life improvement:  A new “keys” category has been added to the account wallet, which contains a currency version of several existing items which are used to unlock caches of treasure. These items can be consumed to convert them into the new currencies. Players can find a full list of the new currencies in the patch notes.

Living World episodes release every 2-3 months.

(Source: Arenanet Press Release)