Planetside 2 Gets Shattered Warpgate Campaign


New features and a revamped map.

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Planetside 2 Launches Colossus Update


Take down the Bastion Fleet Carrier from below.

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Planetside 2 Launches Escalation Update


Long time coming but it’s finally here.

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Planetside 2 Announces Escalation For March 11


NA East server migration for March 18.

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Video: See Planetside 2’s New Expansion


Daybreak Game Company has revealed the next big expansion coming to Planetside 2. Escalation is now live on the public test server and introduces a bunch of new gameplay systems including the massive Bastion war machine that can be called in to rip the battlefield a new hole.

“Each Outfit now has access to their own Bastion! This massive interplanetary craft can be called into battle once refueled and rearmed. The Bastion is the ultimate force multiplier on the battlefield, capable of engaging enemies at long distances with mannable turrets, and serving as an air vehicle spawn point for your Outfit. They require a coordinated effort to bring down (multiple weak points must be destroyed), and when an Outfit calls one planetside, their enemies must respond or risk being overwhelmed!”

The livestream showing off upcoming content changes can be seen above with more details available on the official website.

Planetside Arena: The Launchpad For Daybreak’s Next Catastrophe


Is it time for Daybreak to give up on the ghost on Planetside Arena? It was time when someone at Daybreak said “let’s make our next game a Planetside battle royale title.”

At any given moment, there are more people browsing MMO Fallout than there are playing Planetside Arena, which really isn’t saying much since the 24 hour peak for the title was 12 people. Under normal circumstances I might use this space to say “I feel bad for Daybreak,” but it’s hard to considering that the idea of a Planetside-themed battle royale game is something that was pretty much universally mocked and rejected by the community long before Planetside Arena was even announced. Hell, you can probably go back to well before the concept was even in the pre-production stages by Daybreak and find people mockingly predicting that Daybreak would hastily shove out another battle royale game while their existing title in H1Z1 was already floundering.

But Planetside: Arena isn’t just a big disappointment, it is the launching pad through which Daybreak plans to fire off its next disaster: Planetside 3.

Granted, this theory assumes that Daybreak will survive long enough or have the capacity to develop a whole new game. Planetside 3 as Daybreak stands now will be a disaster, and I will eat a Little Caesar’s pizza if Planetside 3 launches and is somehow a big hit. For charity. Planetside 2 isn’t totally dead, but it isn’t doing great. The Steam version seems to hold around a thousand players during the good hours and while there are battles to be had on the game world, as pared down as it is a lot of the world is just dead. Quiet, nobody there, outposts clean for the picking.

So what does Daybreak want to do with Planetside 3? Outside of fracturing the community, they envision a future where there is a full-fledged galactic war in an expansive galaxy. That’s right, taking the stragglers from Planetside 2 as well as some stragglers and throwing them into an even larger room where they can run around and not really collide with one another. From a technical standpoint the idea of players having battles on a giant galaxy-sized world is impressive. Unfortunately as I said with 2019’s battle royale games boasting 1,000 players per server, your technology is completely worthless if there is nobody actually filling those servers.

Thankfully I moonlight as an unpaid consultant (assuming appreciation is a currency), and I’m willing to offer my two dollars. Foremost, if Daybreak is going to create this massive world, they need to fill it with living things. Am I saying that Daybreak should go the Fortnite route and populate the maps with somewhat intelligent bots? Not really. I’m suggesting to look back at titles like Titanfall or Tabula Rasa, games that threw in grunts for players to shoot at and feel like they were still contributing to the group even if they weren’t that great at the PvP side of the game.

Let’s take the same scenario twice: I’m rolling around taking bases off in the middle of bumfudge nowhere in Planetside 3. I come up on a small base, there are no players there. I stroll around the empty base for about ten minutes and take over the control nodes, take over the base, I’m friggin bored. Now take the same scenario; I roll up on a base and there are guards present. They’re not really difficult to kill because they’re not as smart as real players, but it does prolong the encounter and I actually have to do something other than notice how empty the game world is. I might even get careless and die once or twice. As I take over the base I’m gaining experience, maybe unlocking something for my gun, and the boring busy work feels a little less boring and the world feels more alive.

Just a thought, I could be completely wrong.

Planetside 3 Is Surely Happening, Says Daybreak


Planetside 3 is absolutely happening, says developer who suffered at least four rounds of substantive layoffs over the past two years. With Planetside 2 chugging along and Planetside Arena floundering and virtually dead in the water, Daybreak is ready to talk Planetside 3. In a post on the official website, executive producer Andy Sites noted that the studio views Planetside Arena as a stepping stone to Planetside 3 which will feature very different gameplay mechanics than Planetside 2.

So when we think about what the PlanetSide 3 experience needs to be, we know that there are incredibly high expectations from all of you. PlanetSide Arena is intended to be the stepping stone to PlanetSide 3, which we envision expanding from the current battlefields of Auraxis, to full-fledged galactic war with empires exploring, colonizing and conquering one another within an expansive galaxy. We envision PlanetSide Arena as a way to allow us to link present day PlanetSide 2 and PlanetSide 3 story lines, as well as providing an opportunity to try out new features, styles of play, etc.

We’ll see about that.

Source: Planetside 2

Daybreak’s Player Studio Program Isn’t Dead, Revival Coming


Daybreak’s Player Studio program allows modders to create and submit their custom models in Everquest, Everquest II, and Planetside 2. If Daybreak sells the item in the in-game cash shop, you’ll be able to take a portion of the revenue. The future of the Player Studio has been in doubt ever since Daybreak’s acquisition and mass layoffs, however Planetside 2 producer Nick Silva posted this week on the Daybreak official forums to announce that not only has he been put in charge, but that the Player Studio will be given renewed attention.

Silva notes that the process will involve disabling new artist registrations temporarily, set to begin on March 25.

“In the meantime, we will be evaluating options for overhauling the Player Studio site with the intention of allowing broader categories of submissions and a more streamlined submission process. Provided that comes to fruition, we will be once again allowing new artists to join the new and improved program. Before that discussion takes place, we will be sure to process the backlog of Player Studio submissions already waiting in queue. Some of our artists have been waiting for a very long time for any sort of action to be taken on their projects, and for that I apologize.”

Source: Daybreak

Black Friday: Check Out All Of Daybreak Games’ Deals


Black Friday is upon us, and that means deals on everything! For Daybreak Game Company customers, there is a good week’s worth of deals on every game in Daybreak’s library.

Check the list below to see what’s on sale for your preferred title.

  • DCUO (Nov. 23 – 26, 2018)
    The DCUO Black Friday Sale is back for 2018 with major discounts. Be sure to visit the in-game Marketplace this weekend, and check back on Cyber Monday for some additional superhero-sized deals!
  • Dungeons & Dragons Online (Nov. 22 – 26, 2018)
    Dungeons & Dragons Online offers Black Friday deals including double bonus points for point bundles, sales on all versions of the Raveloft Expansion and deep-discounts on the Deep Gnome Iconic Hero, Dragonblood Prophecy Adventure Pack and more! For a limited time, Otto’s Box is back with with a big character level booster, reincarnation reset timer, cosmetic pet and other bonus items.
  • EverQuest (Nov. 21 – 27, 2018)
    Even though Fall Fun is still in full swing with 50% shorter instance lockout timers for ALL players, EverQuest is ringing in the season with holiday items available in the Marketplace. Members can also score a 25% off sale on the in-game Marketplace.
  • EverQuest 2 (Nov. 21 – 27, 2018)
    EverQuest 2 is offering a 25% off sale for Members on the in-game Marketplace. Added bonuses for Members include double status and double guild XP.
  • H1Z1 (PlayStation Store: Nov. 21 – 27, 2018; In-game: Nov. 23 – 27, 2018)
    Get great deals in-game in H1Z1 on PS4 with its Black Friday sale on crates and Battle Pass Season 2. North American players can also check out the PlayStation Store for even more deals on crowns and the Black Friday bundle starting today at 10 am PT.
  • Lord of the Rings Online (Nov. 22 – 26, 2018)
    Lord of the Rings Online brings the Black Friday deals with double bonus points for point bundles, sales on the Mordor and Mines of Moria expansions, and discounts on Crafting XP Boosts and the High Elf Race. In addition, players will be able to grab the Keepsakes of the Grey Mountains Bundle, Bombur’s Bounty, Weapons of the Depths Cosmetics, and more!
  • PlanetSide 2 (Nov. 23 – 26, 2018)
    Cheers to 6 years! In addition to the anniversary bundle, from Black Friday to Cyber Monday, PlanetSide 2 will have four days of different sales on the Marketplace. Don’t miss out on your chance to score 40% off on infantry weapons, vehicle weapons, infantry & vehicles cosmetics and all camo.

Planetside 2 Rolls Out New Event System, Weapons, and More


Daybreak Game Company has released the latest update for Planetside 2, bringing forth continent-wide events and more. Continent events bring back the aerial anomaly event, tasking the three factions with controlling the most facilities of a certain type within a 30 minute timer, also making all aerial vehicles free to spawn during that time frame. Construction is seeing a change to make the attacking portion less frustrating while also reducing prices to build. Finally, new battle rifles available to all classes will be made available, one for each faction.

But wait, there’s more. In addition to the major changes noted above, Daybreak is also making some tweaks to the user interface and squads, as well as other fixes and balances. The entire list of changes can be found at the link below.

(Source: Daybreak)