GameZone: "Yesterday, myself and a few others were privileged enough to see the massive content update coming to EverQuest Next: Landmark. Up until now, Landmark was mostly known for ability to allow users to create nearly anything on their plot of land, out of the materials and resources found in the game world. While the game had already implemented a few monsters into the game, such as the Wisps and the plant-like Chomper, not only will players get more enemies to testle their mettle against, a whole slew of new loot and armor will complement that as well."
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No Final Fantasy XIV mention eh? I've been on and off between patches for 2 years and its been a wonderful game.
EverQuest Next was cancelled last month almost as an afterthought in a blog post by Daybreak president Russell Shanks, to the surprise of no-one. What is surprising, however, is the strange malaise that led to it and the hopeful solution.
Landmark, the sandbox component originally envisioned as an incubator for Everquest Next, is still launching. It will be out this spring for $9.99.