Given the apparent success of DDO (Dungeons & Dragons online) going free to play, and the recent announcement that LoTro has now over a million subscribers a month after going free to play (which by all accounts was doing well anyway), and EQ 2 has successfully gone free to play (which was formally not doing so well, but not bad either).
What other MMO RPGs should follow suit?
Aion 2 launches globally in 2025 with Unreal Engine 5, revamped combat, PvE focus, and a fresh take on the classic MMO experience.
During EG7’s Capital Markets Day stream earlier today, EG7’s CEO Ji Ham discussed several in-development projects including a potential EverQuest 3 that is in an early “ideation phase”.
In the “Producer’s Letter April 2023,” the team behind the MMORPG said the new UI Engine for the game releases in April, more Tempest Festival content is arriving in May, and Pride Month familiars are returning come June.