Guild Wars 2 broke the two-million-sold mark this week, in spite of having only just resumed digital sales. After releasing GW2's admittedly bizarre launch trailer, ArenaNet took to its blog to discuss the game's endgame, balance, and economy before declaring to fans that "responsible MMO companies" give away lots of content for free. And our own Flameseeker Chronicles hosted a thoughtful debate on the game's leveling journey.
Read on for more of this week's top MMO stories.
- Farewell and thank you! Massively's editor-in-chief retires
- Former EVE CSM member Vile Rat killed in attack on Libyan consulate
- Blade & Soul is headed west
- World of Warcraft's Mists of Pandaria TV coverage part one and two
- Nine of The Secret World's best videos
- City of Heroes fans buy Paragon Studios a meal and proclaim allegiance
- World of Warcraft hiding information in screenshots
- Former Funcom CEO investigated for insider trading
- Ten ways MMOs explain infinite resurrection
- Secret World's lead designer 'not with Funcom anymore'
- BioWare testing new high-population server tech for SWTOR
- R.A. Salvatore details the lack of death in Project Copernicus
- Choose My Adventure: The Secret World takes the stage
- The fight to save City of Heroes
- Why we play RIFT
- The Soapbox: There's no such thing as pay-to-win
- Final Fantasy XIV service fees to discontinue on September 29th
- BioWare commits to six-week update schedule for SWTOR
- The War Z allows cash shop items to be lost forever
- A rant against xenophobia in Aion
- SWTOR's Daniel Erickson 'actively looking for new opportunities'







