Gaming News - March 2007
Bellevue, WA (March 27, 2007) - NCsoft and ArenaNet today announced
Guild Wars 2 and a new expansion for Guild Wars.
From ArenaNet:
Guild Wars 2 will draw from the game mechanics that made the original Guild
Wars one of the most popular online games ever and will add a fully persistent
world. It was also revealed that, like its predecessors, Guild Wars 2 will not
have a subscription fee. No launch date was announced, but the ArenaNet team
anticipates that Guild Wars 2 will go into beta sometime in the second half of
2008.
In addition, ArenaNet developers are working on the first true expansion for
the Guild Wars franchise, Guild Wars: Eye of the North. Due to hit store shelves
during the 2007 holiday season, Guild Wars: Eye of the North will require at
least one of the previous Guild Wars campaigns (Prophecies, Factions, or
Nightfall) in order to play. It’s a game that will benefit long-time players of
the Guild Wars games, with all of the content targeting existing Guild Wars
characters.
“We felt it was extremely important to reward those people who have been
playing Guild Wars since the game first launched in 2005,” said Jeff Strain,
co-founder of ArenaNet. “Those players have seen three very large campaigns
created in a little under two years and so we think it’s time to begin filling
in the details of the existing world and to provide more content for current
characters. We are thrilled to focus our time on something that our players have
been asking for.”
Set largely in the dungeons and caverns of the lands of Tyria that players
first explored in Guild Wars Prophecies, Guild Wars: Eye of the North will have
18 large, multi-level dungeons, 150 new skills across all 10 Guild Wars
professions, 10 new Heroes, 40 new armor sets, and even more items, weapons and
titles.
And for those looking even further down the road at Guild Wars 2, Guild Wars:
Eye of the North will provide a Hall of Monuments where players' accomplishments
are memorialized and eventually inherited by their Guild Wars 2 characters,
unlocking exclusive items and bonuses in Guild Wars 2.
“It’s the payoff we hope players will appreciate as we continue to build on
the Guild Wars franchise,” said Strain. “We’re excited to announce these two new
products and we want players to know that Guild Wars has an extremely exciting
future in the months and years ahead.”


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