Funcom and Eidos spun Age of Conan's high level of anticipation in the community by announcing that more than half a million people have signed up for either the game's beta test or its fan club.
That's a fairly impressive number, although it doesn't necessarily predict sales. After all, beta testing is free; who knows how many people will actually drop $50 (or €40, or £30, or whatever other currency) for the box and then 15 bucks a month thereafter?
Hopes must be high at Funcom, though, given the financial pressure the game's development has put on the company. Next Generation reported that Funcom's Q4 2007 losses were over three times those of Q4 2006 ($3.1 million vs. $1 million respectively) due in part to the cost of AoC's development. Don't let that add to your fears about the development status, though; the company still has $52.4 million to spare.
Reader Comments (1)
Posted: Feb 7th 2008 8:22PM Pagan said
I'm dying to get into AoC. I have been in (and am in) every beta I've ever tried for, usually very early on. But this AoC beta is so damn exclusive. I hope Funcom can pulla all the loose ends together for a solid launch. AoC has some unique aspects to it that sound very promising.







