Warhammer MMO offline until fall
Gamespot is reporting that EA has pushed back the highly anticipated Warhammer MMO until later in 2008.
Today, EA further demonstrated its commitment to hitting those two
benchmarks. As noted in EA Mythic's monthly newsletter, Warhammer
Online has been pushed back from EA's second fiscal quarter to a broad
"fall" release. Echoing Jacobs' comments from several months ago, the
game's latest moratorium is to allow time for further polish and
fine-tuning as it gears up for primetime.
"During the most recent phase of beta testing, two things have
become clear," Jacobs said today in the game's monthly newsletter. "One
was that our key innovations--Public Quests, Tome of Knowledge, and
Realm vs. Realm combat--were all coming along extremely well, as was
the first stage of our innovative crafting system. The second, that the
game would benefit from additional iteration time as well as adding a
layer of polish or two. Fortunately, as part of Electronic Arts, we are
able to do just that."
It wasn't all completely bad news for fans of Games Workshop's
epically brutal Warhammer universe. EA and Mythic also laid out today
the MMOG's collectors edition. In tribute to the game's tabletop
inspiration, collectors-edition purchasers will receive an exclusive,
unpainted pewter miniature--Greenskin warboss Grumlok, mounted by his
shaman, Gazbag--as well as an original graphic novel and art book. As
for in-game content, the collectors edition will bequeath an
experience-point bonus, extra quests, and exclusive
character-customization options.
Those who preorder the Warhammer Online Collector's Edition will also
gain access to the game's open beta, two in-game items, and early
access to the final game. The collectors edition will be limited to
60,000 units, and it retails for $79.99. More information on the
product can be found on EA Mythic's official web site.
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Posted at 06:04AM Mar 27, 2008
by Kevin P McAuliffe in Inform |