Massively Week in Review: November 20 - 26, 2007
Despite the last week involving an American holiday and a bit of a lull while everyone slept off food-comas, there was still quite a bit of hot news from the MMO world. One of the most notable for us being the declaration that the studio in charge of Star Trek Online, Perpetual, has filed for liquidation -- and that STO is being picked up by someone else. If you're curious, read on for a recap of the last week on Massively.
News
News
- Perpetual disbanding, Star Trek Online in jeopardy
- City of Heroes & City of Villains: Issue 11 launch maintenance
- EVE Online: New Trinity trailer makes Sci-Fi geeks gasp in awe
- Beta update for Age of Conan, more invites sent
- Warhammer Online shares loads of new details
- Massively's Pirates of the Burning Sea mission preview
- Rumor Mill: EverQuest 2's Senior Producer, Scott Hartsman, leaving SOE
- First Impressions: Mythos
- The9 buys shares in... itself
- The Massively Guide to the Hellgate: London Mini-game
- Drew Carey goes on dates with fiancee inside Second Life
- Explore Richard Garriott's secret dungeons
- Massively's Pirates of the Burning Sea crafting hands-on
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
gonk @ Nov 27th 2007 9:51PM
yeah we already got the news that the star trek mmo is gonna suck, like almost every other mmo
UltimateQ @ Nov 28th 2007 12:05AM
This game is gonna be wtfpimpleetsaucebbqwithjesus.
I'm being serious.
NATO_Duke @ Nov 28th 2007 11:03AM
I just cant muster high hopes for a Star Trek game anymore.
Star Trek games are on notice.
Todd @ Nov 28th 2007 11:33AM
I'm not sure if you can just "sell" ownership of a project to someone else when the very subject of said project is owned by someone else. Won't Paramount have to get involved in this change of hands?