MMO Week in Review: Unbreaking Daybreak

    
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Lots of people, sure, why not.

If Daybreak’s been a bit of a punching bag in the MMO genre over the last five years, it’s only because of its long line of failures and shenanigans, from dumping EverQuest Next to fibbing about who owned it (and fibbing about not owning SSG!). But now, thanks to Swedish company EG7 buying up the entirety of Daybreak, the once-beloved MMORPG studio might finally be turning a corner, thanks to the extreme transparency we just got this in the form of EG7’s investor report, which as we covered at length includes revenues and playerbase sizes for all of the games. It sure would be nice to see Daybreak become the kind of company that wins best studio four years in a row once again.

Meanwhile, we also finished off our series of impressions for World of Warcraft Shadowlands.

Read on to catch up with the very best of this week’s MMO news and opinions today as every Sunday in Massively Overpowered’s Week in Review!

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