It's important for City of Heroes players to remember that Issue 21 isn't just bringing City of Heroes Freedom -- it's also bringing several pieces of new content, including the foreboding First Ward. The official site has just put up a preview of the new region, the site of Emperor Cole's first attempt at making his perfect society... and the site of his greatest failure in that goal. Because First Ward was the start of Praetoria, one that ended in destruction and death despite everything.
Protected by a prototype system of sonic fencing which would later be used around Praetoria proper, First Ward was able to repulse the Devouring Earth for quite some time. But Hamidon had a secret plan to burst up from within the city, leading to widespread death and destruction across the landscape. The city remains as a place where the veil between dead and living has been weakened to near the breaking point while the Devouring Earth stalk the streets, and while something may be blossoming within the city, it's certainly not Cole's dream. City of Heroes players can check out the official site for the full details on what has happened to the city.
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Posted: Jul 12th 2011 1:55PM Sente said
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Massively is just a bit early with posting, it has happened before with CoH news ;)
Massively is just a bit early with posting, it has happened before with CoH news ;)
Posted: Jul 12th 2011 4:10PM Shirogetsune said
http://www.cityofheroes.com/news/game_updates/issue_21/first_ward_overview.html
City of Heroes's main site still hasn't announced there is a new sub-section on the I21 overview. Above is a direct link to the new goodies.
City of Heroes's main site still hasn't announced there is a new sub-section on the I21 overview. Above is a direct link to the new goodies.
Posted: Jul 12th 2011 4:44PM wookiehole said
so whats the date that freedom is avail?
Posted: Jul 12th 2011 5:18PM Stormwalker said
@CitizenH This is a HUGE update, apparently, so we may not see it live till late autumn/early winter. Just my opinion, though.
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Posted: Jul 12th 2011 8:54PM Furdinand said
Pretty deft timing of CoH to remind superhero MMO fans that there are alternatives to putting a $10 price tag on new content.
Posted: Jul 12th 2011 11:39PM CitizenH said
@Furdinand
CoH has always been extremely good about getting new content out often and for free.
That is where CO and DC failed.
CoH released more free content and features in their first five months than CO had in the box, maybe even more than it has all together *in total* to date.
Granted a lot of CoH's endeavors were hit or miss. The Shadow Shard, PvP and Gladiator fights failed to really score touchdowns. Most of the Hazard Zones sit unused, at least until they get revamped for content.
Still, it's a good thing they went wide instead of deep. Better to see what sticks to the wall so they know for the future where to put the work in.
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CoH has always been extremely good about getting new content out often and for free.
That is where CO and DC failed.
CoH released more free content and features in their first five months than CO had in the box, maybe even more than it has all together *in total* to date.
Granted a lot of CoH's endeavors were hit or miss. The Shadow Shard, PvP and Gladiator fights failed to really score touchdowns. Most of the Hazard Zones sit unused, at least until they get revamped for content.
Still, it's a good thing they went wide instead of deep. Better to see what sticks to the wall so they know for the future where to put the work in.







