Whether you're looking for a new game, some new DLC, or even just some cash shop cash, there's a lot on sale this weekend.
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Some rewards are in the original EverQuest, too.
Scars of Destruction's beta is up and will run until the expansion is "ready to ship."
Also, the devs are really excited about the new hot zones.
Even DCUO is getting some D&D love.
If you own the Ballads of Zimara expansion you can go see what Miragul is up to now.
P2W is always in the eye of the beholder, but when you start selling gear, it's easy to see where things are going.
Surprise, surprise! More expansions than originally planned will be coming to the Varsoon progression server.
There's other things happening as well in May 2024 for both MMORPGs.
Celebrating 25 years of EverQuest and 20 years of EverQuest 2.
Contend with a gnoll clan coalition as the update goes live today.
Gamers will put up with MMORPG jank...but what HAS to be there for you to stick around.
Another year, another EverQuest 2 cash shop controversy.
There's loads of activities to do and stuff to get in the MMORPG, as well as EverQuest 2.
These games bring a heavy dose of nostalgia for many players.
EverQuest will turn 25 years old in 2024, while EverQuest II turns 20.
Explore new dungeons, take on new missions, and earn new rewards.
Have you tried to jump into older MMOs to check them out and just left feeling overwhelmed?
Wilfredo looks back at his last year of videos to see if his opinions have changed.
The community was not happy with the new personal loot system.
The forums are full of negative feedback for this new system.
Has time been gentle to Norrath or should you view this MMORPG as a case study instead?
Taking a look at Black Desert Online, Elder Scrolls Online, EverQuest II, and…?
The festivities start tomorrow.
All players are free to join the beta.
Players will need to stay tuned for information to come on the upcoming GU120 open beta.
Enjoy the start of summer with some good ol’ tinkering.
You've gotta pay to play...in beta that is.
Daybreak Game Company is doing a bit (or a large amount, rather) of work on game servers today, and that means bringing the servers down.
In the third episode of a podcast titled Kander's Candor, EverQuest II's Creative Director Kyle "Kander" Vallee addressed different aspects of the game, including player concerns.