Since it's announcedment, very few details have emerged about THQ's Warhammer 40K MMO, Dark Millenium Online.
Now, as if appearing from nowhere, a rather long list have details have emerged about the MMO, set to be released in 2013.
In these series, games will be featured with thoughts for re-inventing, or made better by adding (subtracting) some new elements into one (or more) of their existing building blocks. It is all wishful thinking in the end but one cannot know where a game director seeks inspiration from.
This week - a favorite of many Warhammer 40k fans and a game that deserves a sequel.
Kotaku - It's a strange thing, the video game industry. The people who publish big games will sometimes cancel, move, or overhaul them entirely. Nothing wrong with any of that, but one big problem is that along the way, some of those publishers will clam up. They'll refuse to give straight answers or talk about their plans.
It looked really great I m more of a time of legends fan then ye space marines but it's still warhammer. It was originally slated to be an mmo but they didn't have the budget it seems I still hope it releases now that it's an adventure type game with increased emphasis on MP.
Edit: looool at the interview that was more like an integration he was even doubting the thq representatives words! xD funniest interview ever! "What does DMO stand for?" hahahahahaha
As Gen Con 2012 opens in Indianapolis, "The Best Four Days in Gaming" can still feel a bit foreign to video gamers. Josh helps build Justin, Ethan and you a bridge to the tabletop so everyone can enjoy the show.