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GameObserver Preview: EverQuest II: The Shards of Destiny

EverQuest II's game update, The Shards of Destiny is live now and brings sorrow and anger to the world of Norrath as there has been a mysterious disappearance of the famed Erollisi Marr, the goddess of love. Her absence has cast a dark cloud over Norrath and it is up to the players to travel to the Shard of Love and defeat the creatures they encounter to determine the fate of Erollisi Marr. In addition to the new storyline, players can also enjoy new features such as Chronomagic, housing additions and the all new achievement system.

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Halas Reborn comes to Everquest 2

The massive content update called Halas Reborn is now live on Everquest 2 servers. This update adds the New Halas city for new players, two new raids, a Storyteller system, and a number of fixes and changes.

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Maticus5134d ago

Things are heating up in WoW, I'm expecting the beta announcement any day now.

Fyzzu5134d ago (Edited 5134d ago )

I know I won't get in, but I'm looking forward to hearing more on it anyway :)

Leord5134d ago

Can't get enough of TERA art, but not sure if I want to play the game...

Fyzzu5134d ago

That Passport system for EverQuest II is utter, utter tosh. Seriously. $5 for three consecutive days, and you can't do it more than once a month? That's *ridiculous*. If I actually see anyone using that I will HIT them.

Malfurion5134d ago

It's pretty terrible. I wouldn't be surprised if it's changed sooner or later.

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New subscription plan introduced to EverQuest II

Sony Online Entertainment has introduced a new type of subscription for its MMORPG EverQuest II.

The new subscription type, called "Passport," costs $5.00. It grants players any 3 consecutive days during a 30-day month to play EQII with full-access. Playing beyond those three days requires a full monthly subscription.

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Demonsdown5137d ago

Sounds like a ripoff to me pay 1/3 of the sub and only get 1/10 of the full sub time.

Elven65137d ago

A full subscription is $15 isn't it? If that's the case, I agree! Most MMO companies give inactive or canceled account users a week of the MMO for free, not a 3 day trial for $5!

BRG90005137d ago

It's not really meant to be a 3-day trial. The article goes on to say it is intended for multiboxing, raiding on an alt, etc. Or if you can only play now and then and the full subscription isn't worth it.

Cueil5137d ago

maybe I want to jump back into EQ2 and see how things have gone... I don't nessarrily want to pay 15 bucks up front for the peek

ZombieAutopsy5137d ago

Remember its EverCRACK, once you start you'd kill your own mother for a little more.

Bolts5137d ago

Evercrack applies to Everquest, it doesn't apply to Everquest 2, and certainly not in this day and age when the franchise's luster is but a distance memory.

In other words, SOE drove yet another MMO franchise into the ground and left it to rust. These guys are expert fail artists. How else would you explain the state of once indomitable brands like Everquest and Starwars Galaxy other than piss poor management?

GIJeff5137d ago

people still play it because some people know its a much better game than wow. :-)

Cueil5137d ago

it's actually pretty nice with a low number of idiots

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MACADOODLE5137d ago

Everquest lost its steam years ago, WOW is next.

Saryk5136d ago

First let me say that EQ2 is a very good game, just because it doesn’t have 50 million people playing it, doesn’t make it bad. I prefer Lord of the Rings, but I am subbed to both games currently.

The $5.00 for 3 days is awesome, especially for my nephew who is in college and only gets to play one weekend a month. I think SOE is thinking outside the box on this topic. I hope to see other companies do different things for people with less time on their hands.