Gaming News - May 2004
Seattle, WA (May 20, 2004) - The Guild Wars’ E3 for Everyone event,
held in conjunction with this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3),
received a massive response according to NCsoft and ArenaNet. Gamers worldwide
created more than 200,000 accounts to play the demo during its five-day run. The
scale of player response made the Guild Wars demo one of the five largest online
games in North America and one of the ten largest online games in the world
during the time that E3 for Everyone was taking place.
From NCsoft:
In opening the experience to the public, ArenaNet demonstrated two
significant technologies for Guild Wars. The first was the stability of their
servers, which supported tens of thousands of concurrent gamers without a hitch.
The second was the fact that everyone had a chance to witness ArenaNet’s
streaming technology. On the final day of the show ArenaNet introduced a
dramatic new in-game event as an example of how they will provide frequent
content updates without patching and without charging a monthly fee.
“To have gamers react to Guild Wars in such numbers is simply phenomenal,”
noted co-founder Jeff Strain. “It confirms that our core product beliefs –
offering a first class online game with no monthly fees, rewarding player skill
more than time played, and focusing gameplay on activities players enjoy – truly
give gamers what they want. The early demo has inspired such terrific feedback
and suggestions that we can’t wait until gamers experience the complete game we
are building for them.”
Looking forward, members of the ArenaNet development team confirm that Guild
Wars is on track for release in the 2nd half of 2004 and that they are planning
additional public Guild Wars events in the coming months.
More information about Guild Wars can be found at
www.guildwars.com.
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