
On this week’s show, Bree and Justin talk about Guild Wars 2’s roadmap (and Steam delay), Shadowlands’ new launch date, WoW Classic’s final content push, Wagadu Chronicles’ successful Kickstarter, and some listener voicemails about subscriptions and newbie experiences.
It’s the Massively OP Podcast, an action-packed hour of news, tales, opinions, and gamer emails! And remember, if you’d like to send in your question to the show, use this link or call in to our voicemail at (734) 221-3973.
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Show notes:
- Intro
- The Daily Grind Blitz!
- News: Guild Wars 2 roadmap, Steam delay
- News: World of Warcraft’s Shadowlands gets a new launch date
- News: WoW Classic opens Naxx next month
- News: Blizzard quarterly report
- News: Wagadu Chronicles funds
- News: EverQuest II announces Reign of Shadows
- News: Elyon gets a Korean launch date
- Mailbag: Starting out in World of Warcraft
- Mailbag: Deciding to resub or not in MMOs
- Outro
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I do hope you find the opportunity to check in again with EQ2 eventually, as it always feels like a blind spot in the conversation. I came late to the game myself, but it became my favorite MMO nonetheless.
What i wish from Blizzard is single player RPG in WoW world, i know this is not going to happen since Blizzard is all about online gaming, but one can dream.
It’d be interesting to see how the story quality would compare to World of Warcraft. See if a single-player entry would allow them to create a more cohesive story or not.
Exactly, add to that so many side stories that never find a chance in WoW except for a quest or two, places they could show but never did.