CoE if it has to be a MMO that is out I would say some Korean MMO that we all thought was closed forever ago.
I don't think CoE will shut down yet. There's entirely too many people willing to give them money still. A better question is "will it launch before it closes?" There's just not enough public information to put reliable odds on that one.
Just a guess, based on my surprise it still exists.
STO closing down wouldn't surprise me. It still has a healthy population, but I think there might be a better use for that IP. (Read: someone who would pay more for that IP).
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My own guess might be PWI. It's been around a long, long time, and their map design has restricted PWE from expanding it for an equally long time. Good game, awfully grindy, even some decent writing in places. However, even PWE could do better these days. It would be difficult to kill the cash cow, though.
Logic, my dear, merely enables one to be wrong with great authority.
Oh my! I can't remember when I've seen anything for Defiance. I'll go with that one. Which is sad because I'm sure there are people playing it who love it.
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Oh my! I can't remember when I've seen anything for Defiance. I'll go with that one. Which is sad because I'm sure there are people playing it who love it.
was ok I guess? problem is as long you had a good weapon you could kill down everything, the selling point was the game would be linked with the live season, and they did some mix, like in a quest in the game the main dude stole a item from us who was hired to get, and then they used said item on the series, but not even the serie is a live sooo
The death of an MMO is always a sad thing for those who play it (and even those who used to play it). I was there for the death of City of Heroes/Villains and that was a truly sad moment in gaming history. I was also there for the death of Star Wars Galaxies, and, again, that was a truly sad moment.
I had only left Tabula Rasa for a few months before it closed its doors, and I felt really bad about that one as well.
Some that I'm surprised are still around:
Everquest I & II Star Wars The Old Republic Ultima Online Guild Wars
I currently play Shroud of the Avatar. I like it, but it's lower in numbers than I wish it was. It has so much potential, but the developers kind of tried too hard to monetize it so that I can't see any direction for it but down, unless they rush in and start to do something to separate the monetization factor from the game, and thus, bring in players again. But it's fun. Sadly so.
The death of an MMO is always a sad thing for those who play it (and even those who used to play it). I was there for the death of City of Heroes/Villains and that was a truly sad moment in gaming history. I was also there for the death of Star Wars Galaxies, and, again, that was a truly sad moment.
I had only left Tabula Rasa for a few months before it closed its doors, and I felt really bad about that one as well.
Some that I'm surprised are still around:
Everquest I & II Star Wars The Old Republic Ultima Online Guild Wars
I currently play Shroud of the Avatar. I like it, but it's lower in numbers than I wish it was. It has so much potential, but the developers kind of tried too hard to monetize it so that I can't see any direction for it but down, unless they rush in and start to do something to separate the monetization factor from the game, and thus, bring in players again. But it's fun. Sadly so.
Star Wars the old republic has one of the highest sub populations in all mmo's. The sub numbers on from their end of the fiscal year was a surprise to many people. They also have a very large healthy population in starter zones and a few planets above on a regular basis. Two weeks ago I was on instance 5 on a second planet. Guild Wars 1 also has a surprising number of people in the home city of the nightfall campaign. I also see guild pvp happening quite often. Can't speak to the others as I haven't been on them for a long time.
Peria Chronicles ended up stillborn although it happened on same day as this thread started so maybe it doesn't count. I expect NCsoft will announce that Project TL is stillborn shortly.
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Just a guess, based on my surprise it still exists.
EQ1, EQ2, SWG, SWTOR, GW, GW2 CoH, CoV, FFXI, WoW, CO, War,TSW and a slew of free trials and beta tests
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@Baalzharon is correct that a Daybreak MMO is probably next on the chopping block.
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Regarding topic tho .. mmo's rarely die, they just linger, on and on and on and .. well you get the drift.
Almost every mmo has the 'x is closing down soon' drama from some then surprise, it just never happens.
Even CoH is still available to play, sure it shutdown but some managed to get it up and running again.
I had only left Tabula Rasa for a few months before it closed its doors, and I felt really bad about that one as well.
Some that I'm surprised are still around:
Everquest I & II
Star Wars The Old Republic
Ultima Online
Guild Wars
I currently play Shroud of the Avatar. I like it, but it's lower in numbers than I wish it was. It has so much potential, but the developers kind of tried too hard to monetize it so that I can't see any direction for it but down, unless they rush in and start to do something to separate the monetization factor from the game, and thus, bring in players again. But it's fun. Sadly so.
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I expect NCsoft will announce that Project TL is stillborn shortly.