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ZAM: D&D Online Update 3 Preview

Well, in the first month or two of DDO's re-launch as a free to play game, there were a number of skeptics who thought that this business model transition marked the beginning of the end. Turbine, however, has done something very odd in the past half year. You see, they've gone and taken their hyper-motivated "honeymoon phase," and they've cleverly decided to keep it up for the next year.

Already having released two content updates over the past five months, with an additional three mini-updates every other month, DDO has grown an immense amount with its new life, and ZAM was invited to check out their third major content update in five months.

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Dungeons & Dragons Online Gets Masterminds of Sharn Expansion Next Week

Dungeons & Dragons Online will provide players with the definitive online Dungeons & Dragons experience, complete with dramatic dungeon crawling, terrifying monster combat and challenging puzzles, character advancement and guild-based power struggles.

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worthplaying.com
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Celebrate Halloween with Daybreak Games

Daybreak Games is celebrating Halloween with some ghoulishly delightful in-game events. Halloween events are playable now and throughout the month of October.

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invisioncommunity.co.uk
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Turbine Staff Layoffs Amidst Studio Transition

Warner Bros. has confirmed layoffs at Turbine from Dungeons & Dragons Online and The Lord of the Rings Online. The studio will be transitioning to a free-to-play, mobile business model.

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mmogames.com
Jaedia2876d ago

Sad. :( I wonder how long before DDO and LotRO close their doors..