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Ever since WildStar went free to play in the West on September 29, 2015, hopes of a turnaround for the ailing franchise have remained high. Servers were slowly filling back up again and the game world felt "full" for the first time since release. This hasn't stopped Daewoo Securities, South Korea's largest Investment Bank, from issuing a dire prediction for Wildstar's future revenues. Chang-kwaen Kim and Jeong-yeob Park, who wrote the report were bullish on NCSoft's prospects predicting an 18% increase in the company's stock price, but were negative about Wildstar's prospects.
Justin van Huyssteen from NoobFeed writes - The Metaverse is a nebulous concept that has been floated about, by some, as the next big thing, and people often want to jump on board these kinds of things. Metaverse has been in the news a lot, but should it be in the news as often as it is? Or is it just another gimmick?
I have no interest in a metaverse, just give me a good single player game. And to answer your question: no, it isn't.
Carbine Studios announced in September that the game would be shut down and that the studio would be closing. Since the announcement, players have been able to enjoy the full game without restriction and with a number of in-game events firing off for the last time.
WildStar offers epic high adventure, where players make their mark as Explorers, Soldiers, Scientists or Settlers and lay claim to a mysterious planet on the edge of known space.
I honestly think this game could do well on consoles, games like Smite, Neverwinter, Warframe etc. have been doing very well on consoles, this looks like it could be fairly easily ported too
I really wanted to like Wildstar, ultimately the game is so badly optimised for AMD cpu's that it just wasn't worth the bother, not when there are better looking and playing mmo's that run a lot better.