Category: News
Nexon, the publisher of free to play MMO games MapleStory, Combat Arms, Vindictus and Dungeon Fighter Online, among others, is looking at consoles with uncertainty. According to Nexon America CEO Daniel Kim, unless console manufactures adapt to the free-to-play market,… Read More »
Turbine just announced that the upcoming expansion for The Lord of the Rings Online, Riders of Rohan, has been delayed to October 15th. It’s not all bad though; it looks like the extensive beta testing led to this decision, with… Read More »
Ubisoft is betting heavily on free-to-play and now its CEO Yves Guillemot compares the virtues of F2P against the astonishing piracy rate for PC games. Speaking to GamesIndustry.biz, Guillemot said “We want to develop the PC market quite a lot… Read More »
With great power comes great responsibility, and also disputes, we would say. Riot Games’ League of Legends is a worldwide phenomenon and stirs all kinds of attention, including the bad kind. It even involves porn sites, it seems. Riot Games… Read More »
Wargaming CEO Victor Kislyi told GamesIndustry.biz that free-to-play is still pretty much chaotic and no one is capable of predicting its evolution. He also sees free to play single player games in the future. The CEO of the studio responsible… Read More »
After the surprise announcement of Command & Conquer as free to play and online platform, Bioware Victory general manager John Van Caneghem now revealed to PC Gamer that Generals 2 will launch without a single player campaign. Instead, the focus… Read More »
38 Studios shut down in May 2012, a lot of information was revealed in the following months. Now, the studio’s founder himself, Curt Schilling, reveals that their second game, codenamed Project Copernicus, was going to launch as free-to-play. Speaking to… Read More »
Free-to-play MMORPG Neverwinter was in display during Gamescom 2012 by Perfect World Entertainment. The new game from Cryptic Studios, makers of Champions Online: Free For All and Star Trek Online detailed the Lore behind Ebon Downs, offering plenty of gameplay… Read More »
Ubisoft revealed during Gamescom 2012 not one, not two, but three new free-to-play MMOs based on a couple of their somewhat popular franchises Anno and Might and Magic. All of the games are browser-based. Anno Online Anno Online is based… Read More »
It looks like End of Nations is getting some unexpected competition. Electronic Arts just announced that Command and Conquer is now a free-to-play franchise and online platform, with the first offering (previously announced as Command and Conquer: Generals 2 by… Read More »