Remember when EverQuest Next was cancelled three years ago?...
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What do you think when an upcoming game is announced as free-to-play?...
A few days ago, I read an opinion piece about a formerly free-to-play game that has received, shall we say, a bit of a negative response in the past few months.
Think back, if you will, all the way to early 2014.
As bad as things have looked the past few months for free-to-play games, there's still quite a bit out there to play -- and more to look forward to. Still, there could always be more, and the pain of losing something that w...
Some significant changes are coming to Landmark in its next update.
It's that time of year again...
It's not as sexy as adding content, but for a game in development, cleaning up a cluttered UI can be just as important to long-term sustainability.
LawBreakers looks neat, and I'll certainly want to check it out when it goes live.
Landmark and EverQuest Next Senior Producer Terry Michaels penned a producer's letter on the forums today, saying primarily that while the dev team will be working hard on additional material for the two games, communication m...
Daybreak Game Company hosted a roundtable discussion on Wednesday to talk about Landmark, which will be getting some big changes in a patch scheduled to go live on or around April 29.
With Landmark being available, in some form, for over a year, it's sometimes easy to forget that it's still very much a work in progress.
I've been wondering for a while just how Sony Online Entertainment is doing, from a financial standpoint.
Apparently, there will be changes with Daybreak Game Studio, and they're here now. Longtime SOE/Daybreak employees Dave "Smokejumper" Georgeson and Linda "Brasse" Carlson were let go from the company today.
Director of Development Dave Georgeson spoke to VentureBeat this week about the genesis of Landmark and how it sprang from a desire to include players in the development process for EverQuest Next. Landmark started as an id...
Today's a big day for Landmark.
SOE's got a new trailer video showcasing Landmark's just-implemented combat features, focusing on player-built PvP arena mayhem!...
The world of Landmark just got a whole lot more dangerous. The Combat patch went up late last night, and added death, weapons, armor, PvP, monsters, and more to SOE's sandbox builder.
"Landmark started out as a way to build Norrath together with fans", Director of Development Dave Georgeson told fans during the Landmark keynote speech Friday morning at SOE Live 2014.
SOE went back and forth a bit when their initial plan for subscriptions met with some fan resistance.
It had been hinted at for some time that Sony Online Entertainment was working on...
Pax Prime brought more news regarding SOE's first of two sandbox MMOs, Everquest Next: Landmark.