Tag Archives: Dungeons and Dragons Online
Fri, Apr 20, 2012 | 21:46 BST
Turbine delves into the Forgotten Realms with DDO dev diary
Turbine has released the first entry into its Beyond the Web video series for Dungeons & Dragons Online. It follows last week’s preview video, and takes a look into the development of the Menace of the Underdark expansion. Check it out below. The expansion releases June 25. [awesome image]
Tue, Apr 17, 2012 | 16:10 BST
Meet the monsters of DDO’s Menace of the Underdark
Turbine has released a set of screenshots for Dungeons and Dragons Online showing the various monsters which you will come face-to-face with the Menace of the Underdark expansion. Feast your eyes on the Dire Beat, Green Dragon, Lolth’s horrible Draegloth and Drider, the Bebilith, a Purple Worm, and the Werewolf. The expansion is due for release on June 25.
Wed, Apr 11, 2012 | 20:48 BST
Turbine goes beyond the web in latest Dungeons and Dragons Online video
Turbine has released a short, behind-the-scenes video for its Dungeons and Dragons Online expansion, Menace of the Underdark. It features the game’s producer Fernando Paiz and other members of the team discussing the art, and how its the first, and largest expansion to the game yet. The firm also announced this was the first video in a set of bi-weekly releases on the expansion’s development process. Prepare to meet the Drow and Lolth, the Demon Queen of Spiders, on June 25.
Tue, Mar 27, 2012 | 21:04 BST
Quick Shots: DDO screens show off the Eveningstar region
Turbine has released a new set of images for the Forgotten Realms setting Menace of the Underdark, the first expansion for the MMO Dungeons and Dragons Online. The images show off the mystical forest cavern found underneath the new Eveningstar region. The expansion is due for release on June 25.
Mon, Jan 30, 2012 | 23:57 GMT
Turbine: Premium MMOs here to stay, but subscription-only model “probably dying”
The free to play revolution isn’t killing premium subscriptions, Turbine believes, but it’s forcing providers to give consumers flexibility.
Sun, Oct 18, 2009 | 09:51 BST
Weekly MMO news round-up: Halloween comes early, free trials and welcome backs

Loads of MMOs are planning Halloween and fall festivities for users, but some have already launched tricky goodness.
You can find out more about those past the break, but while you are headed that way you will also learn other sorts of stuff like: Legends of Norrath’s eighth expansion has launched, CrimeCraft is headed to iPhone and Facebook, and having gone free-to-play D&D Online is doing great, apparently.
Also, Star War Galaxies is overrun with zombies. That’s right. Zombies.
It’s all there kids. Enjoy.
Sat, Sep 26, 2009 | 20:18 BST
Weekly MMO news round-up: Guild Wars 2, Star Trek Online, Fallen Earth

It’s that time of the week again, kiddos. Time for the MMO news round-up for the week.
Unfortunately, this week the pickings were slightly slim. We blame TGS.
However, past the break there is news concerning the artbook for Guild Wars 2, a massive update to Bounty Bay Online, a round-up of news concerning the launch of Fallen Earth, and your chance to score a Star Trek Online Beta key from IncGamers.
Go ahead. Hit the jump.
Tue, Jun 09, 2009 | 19:41 BST
Dungeons & Dragons Online goes free-to-play

Turbine has announced that Dungeons & Dragons Online will go free-to-play this summer.
With Eberron Unlimited (DDO Unlimited) players can download and play for free with the ability to purchase additional content and items to enhance experience, or join the VIP program which has unlimited access to all premium content plus exclusive benefits for a monthly fee.
“Historically, players of free online games were forced to sacrifice the quality of their experience,” said Turbine president and CEO Jim Crowley. “Those days are over. The new DDO Unlimited is the most innovative, exciting and graphically rich MMO to ever hit the free-to-play market and it changes the very nature of what it means to be free-to-play.”
To find out what the new price packages are, read on after the break.
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