World of Tanks Blitz is getting to be as huge as its parent game. Today, Wargaming announced that the 7v7 battler (which you can get on mobile devices and on Steam) has crossed the 80 million download milestone. To celebrate, a new line of speedy French tanks are being added to the game.
Despite recent news, Armored Warfare isn’t dead yet. In fact, there’s a new map in the works, and it’ll be coming to live servers with the game’s next update.
The next update to Hearthstone won’t be introducing a new card set — not yet, at least — but it is going to make major changes to the game’s Arena mode. And fans aren’t all that happy about it.
MMO developer Funcom has decided to bring its long-running sci-fi MMO Anarchy Online to the Steam platform. The game, which launched in 2001, takes players 30,000 years in the future where they will be able to work together to build cities or fight each other for territory.
KOG Games announced today the next job path for Elsword’s fallen angel character Ain today. The new path comes courtesy of Henir, the God of Chaos, and brings a dark side to Ain.
Shanghai--(Business Wire)--For a long time, the action role-playing games (ARPGs), which are popular in East Asia, Southeast Asia, have performed poorly in the European and American markets where strategy games are preferred. However, the global success of the mobile ARPG game Legacy of Discord (LOD) - Furious Wings provides a quite different example for game developers.
RuneScape’s “Old School” version is turning four and Jagex, the developer of the free-to-play game, has plans to celebrate with in-game events. In fact, Party Pete will be throwing a big birthday bash and needs help making sure it goes off without a hitch.
Blizzard’s unveiled its plans for Hearthstone in 2017 — and there’s a lot to take in. Dubbed the Year of the Mammoth, this year will see three expansion sets released, more support for the Wild format, a new rogue hero, and Classic Set cards removed from the Standard card mix.
Good news, everyone! That head-shot you missed in Team Fortress 2 a little under a decade ago? Turns out it wasn’t your fault after all. As it turns out, it was due to hitbox misalignment that’s been around since the game first launched. And now it’s fixed!
The Chinese Neverwinter PC server is being closed after just under a year and a half of service. The announcement, issued by Perfect World China and translated by MMO Culture, revealed that players on that particular server will have until May 19, 2017 before they can no longer log in.