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andylee
April 28th, 2010, 08:56
Rift: Planes of Telara
Rift: Planes of Telara provides many playable races to choose from. Each race has its own characteristic look, unique racial ability, and distinctive background story. Races also belong to one of two opposing factions, either Guardian or Defiant. Each race will offer players its own set of advantages and disadvantages during gameplay. Now they made public three races including Bahmi, Mahosian and High Elves, the others will come soon. Players will connect with hundreds of thousands of other gamers to battle creatures overrunning the world, as well as each other. Rift: Planes of Telara is scheduled to launch on the PC in 2011.

End of Nations
End of Nations brings the real-time strategy (RTS) and massively multiplayer online (MMO) genres together for a groundbreaking gaming experience. Work with thousands of gamers to defeat the Order of Nations as you develop your Commander and build out your forces.

Syfy
Trion Worlds, Inc.'s third and most groundbreaking title is currently under development at its San Diego studio, in conjunction with the premier television network Syfy. This action-focused MMO is based on a new intellectual property being developed by both companies, designed to reach a mass audience in a way never before possible.

Info source: MMOsite.com (http://news.mmosite.com/content/2010-04-26/trion_worlds_presents_3_blockbusters_in_different_ style,1.shtml)

slessman
September 27th, 2010, 05:19
So they are releasing three new MMOs at the same time? Wow, that is risky. Are they going to be free to play or subscription based? I prefer subscription-based games like WoW, Ryzom and Aion.

Alrik Fassbauer
September 29th, 2010, 19:00
At least 2 of them were playable at the Games Com. Rifts was actually very colourful for my taste.

BillSeurer
October 1st, 2010, 21:32
Are MMOs drawing in any new players or are they all just cannibalizing from each other?

Alrik Fassbauer
October 2nd, 2010, 14:43
Good question. At one point it might actually be too much, indeed.