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MMO News Wrap-Up
 Bill Vaughan 

So there's been no major releases this week, no shockers, but as usual with MMOs, there's plenty to keep fans interested and wanting more. A number of games have had some bad news, others are looking up, and some are looking pretty darned awesome, so read on to find out about the headlines this week featuring Star Trek Online, World of Warcraft, Warhammer Online, Lord of the Rings Online, Aion, Global Agenda, Guild Wars 2, Age of Conan and The Secret World.

Star Trek OnlineThings are moving on nicely with Star Trek Online, which recently entered its closed beta. Cryptic finally announced the launch date for the game, which will be 2 February for players in the US, and 5 February here in Europe, and followed up this info later with the long-awaited system requirements. These show that you're not going to need a super-computer to run the game, something the fans are pleased about.

If you're still in the dark about Star Trek Online or have any burning questions about it, don't forget to check out our interview with Cryptic's Al Rivera which went up last week, where he talks about the Klingon gameplay, their ships, crafting in the game and much more.

While one game just gets on its feet, another stumbles. Mythic's Warhammer Online hit the headlines this week, when it emerged that EA has slashed 1,500 jobs, cutting Mythic's workforce by around 80 people, that's about a third of its staff. Things haven't been looking good for Mythic and WAR for a while; The departure of long-time CEO, Mark Jacobs, which was announced in June shortly after Mythic's merge with Bioware, indicated trouble ahead. Jacobs' blog that month revealed that he had been away from Mythic since EA shared its plans for Mythic with him in early May. He never said what those plans were, or gave any real reason why he left Mythic, but maybe these job cuts have something to do with it.

Warhammer Online Age of ReckoningWhen word on the cuts hit the news this week, Warhammer's executive producer Jeff Hickman released a letter to the community, reassuring players that they should notice no change in service or performance as a result. This isn't the first batch of job cuts that have hit Mythic, the company has been under fire since the game's launch last year, following disappointing subscription figures.

Another game that has shed a bucket-load of subscribers is, surprisingly, World of Warcraft. Following a lengthy downtime, WoW finally went back online in China in September. At the time, a representative from the General Administration of Press and Publication apparently claimed that the new operators, NetEase, hadn't actually been given the go-ahead to start charging players for the game again. Despite this, WoW has been running without any issues since then, however, the repercussions of the premature kick-off have finally caught up with NetEase. Late last week, the government informed NetEase that it should stop charging players to play WoW and not allow any new accounts to be made, as it did not have the proper authorisation to do so. A penalty may also be payable for breaking the rules, and the application to go live again, which has been with GAPP for several months, has been returned. Ouch.

NetEase claims it doesn't know what the problem is, and that it complied with all the rules. The saga continues.

World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich KingIn other WoW news, Blizzard finally revealed the graphics of the new tier of unique armour for all ten classes. This was welcomed by players, who disliked the format of the previous tier, which saw classes of the same faction with the same armour type looking almost identical. It's also good to see Blizzard is sharing these before the content is released in-game – developers can't enjoy seeing data mining sites reveal this type of thing before they do.

Finally, it seems that details of the next BlizzCon event have appeared on the net. It seems Blizzard has changed the tactic this year and moved the location to Las Vegas from the usual Anaheim Convention Centre, and there's an earlier date too. If the listing at the Las Vegas Convention and Visitor's Authority website is correct, the event will take place in July – a very hot time of year in Vegas. Sadly for fans, at just 8 months away, the chance of another Worldwide Invitational between now and then seems out of the question.

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Warhammer Online Age of Reckoning
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Age of Conan: Rise of the God Slayer
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