Next-Gen MMO Games And The Issue Of Communication
It's no longer a case of wishing or predicting, the MMO genre has already influenced the next-generation of consoles but is the industry ready?
It's no longer a case of wishing or predicting, the MMO genre has already influenced the next-generation of consoles but is the industry ready?
With so many people being able to play Just Dance 2014 through internet connected consoles, Ubisoft thought it would be a great idea to help bring together a multitude of dancing fans who are enjoying similar, competitive online experiences.
The successful mobile MMO Lords and Knights is giving back to it’s loyal fan base for helping the game reach a six million user milestone. The game is available on iOS, Android, and internet browser, winning a “Best of Apple App Store 2012” award.
The leading free-to-play MMO developer and publisher Wargaming is happy to announce the milestone of reaching over 60 million registered users in World of Tanks. The free-to-play action MMO is Wargaming's flagship title and is set to have a huge showing at E3 next week.
Blizzard is officially hitting the reset button on the planned MMORPG, Project Titan. The project aimed to be the companies' follow-up to the widely successful World of Warcraft. Blizzard still hopes plans will pan out, but it will now be with a core group of 30 developers, rather than the…
The industrial rock band Dope Stars Inc. have signed an agreement to bring new music to the adrenaline filled MMO, APB Reloaded.
The largest MMO real cash economy has auctioned off another piece of virtual land. Entropia Universe today announced the sale of newly discovered moon, for $150,000.
The magical free-to-play MMORPG, Tales of Laputa, is welcoming a new player companion to their family. Players partaking in the open beta will be happy see the introduction of the adventurous creatures called Numen.
City of Steam fans can rejoice because the game is finally hitting open beta tonight at 10pm ET. Skills, character customization, and the unique in-game crafting system is just the beginning of this industrial age fantasy MMO.
After recently having the opportunity to sink some serious time into the Wii U I got to thinking. Why hasn't the PC taken any serious leaps outside of typical hardware?