Comic-Con is just over a week away, and if you're a fan of any of NCsoft's games you'll be happy about the latest news: NCsoft has released the full schedule for its Comic-Con presence.
Fans will be treated to some merchandise giveaways and signings, and there will be speaking sessions centered around Guild Wars 2 and City of Heroes: Going Rogue. While we can't play Guild Wars 2 quite yet, NCsoft will have stations set up to experience Aion and Going Rogue.
Events are scheduled daily from the 22nd through the 25th, so check out the NCsoft events calendar to be sure you don't miss anything!
Reader Comments (3)
Posted: Jul 13th 2010 1:56PM (Unverified) said
From my understanding ArenaNet is not showing Guild Wars 2 but only there for GW2 diiscussions ? I know they will be showing at Cologne but come on why even bother going to San Diego if you just going to talk to people. Pretty epic fail right there. Marketing for ArenaNet is horrendous.
Posted: Jul 13th 2010 2:13PM (Unverified) said
I have to disagree. I think they have an awesome marketing strategy thus far. ArenaNet has already mentioned which conventions they wanted to show the demo at, which I imagine comes with much careful planning.
If they aren't showing any demos at Comic-Con, it means the Demo is either not ready for it or they didn't plan on coming to the event and are only going because their Publisher asked them to go.
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If they aren't showing any demos at Comic-Con, it means the Demo is either not ready for it or they didn't plan on coming to the event and are only going because their Publisher asked them to go.
Posted: Jul 14th 2010 5:49AM (Unverified) said
Probably the reason wont have GW2 playable at ComicCon is due to Going Rogue releasing in August and they want to focus on promoting that game the most.
Also, having a good show-up at the largest fan-based convention is a better way of promoting then focusing on a lesser convention.
Also, having a good show-up at the largest fan-based convention is a better way of promoting then focusing on a lesser convention.







