Black Prophecy
Reakktor Media looking for last minute backer to avoid closure
Reakktor Media, the developers behind the MMO Black Prophecy, has started the insolvency process, according to a report on GI.biz, with the 50 remaining employees hoping for a last minute contract in order to stay open.
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Thursday Shorts: Brave Company, Cthulhu, SFxT, Cave, Devil Survivor 2, FFXIII-2
It’s time for your Thursday link dump, a.k.a. shorts. Head onward if you dare – it’s rather large today.
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Tuesday Shorts II: Analysts, GoG, Black Prophecy, Theatrhythm, Future on PSN
Tuesday’s second batch of shorts are here. Get ’em while they’re hot, etc.
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Black Prophecy: Gamigo addresses the community in a 'state of play' letter
Gamigo board-member, Patrick Streppel, has issued an open and optimistic letter on the forum of free-to-play space combat MMOG Black Prophecy, outlining the game’s progress and future updates.
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Weekly MMO news round-up, August 29: Turbine suing Atari, The Green Lantern, LEGO subscription model
Loads of stuff happened this week in MMO land, and some of it is posted for you after the break.Should you choose to click on through, you will find why Turine is suing Atari, get caught up on The Green Lantern and DC Universe’s Beta status, hear about new goodies coming to EQII, lament the […]
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Weekly MMO news round-up: Trouble Edition
It’s Saturday again, and time for your dose of MMO news.This one has been branded the “trouble” edition, because certain MMOS were either in trouble, or getting out of it this week.First off, Stargate Worlds is rumored to be in massive trouble, Age of Conan isn’t in as much any more, and China has ungrounded […]
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Weekly MMO news round-up: Fallen Earth gets screened, CrimeCraft enters beta, Ultima needs testers
Leading up to E3, there is not a megaton of news with anything, let alone MMOs. The week was basically all about screens, delving into crafting systems and character sheets, and general stuff that you can view on any online game’s website. It’s called pre-E3 malaise, and today it’s pretty thick.However, we have dug through […]
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Weekly MMO news round-up: EQII Brewday, adult Second Life content, no MMO for Zork
This week wasn’t too eventful in the way of MMO news, other than Warhammer consolidating server populations and luring gamers back with some goodies. But we already touched on that, it’s, like, old.Today, news reached us that Second Life is trying to deal with all of the adult content in the game, Zork is no […]
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Weekly MMO news round up: Patches, betasm and Mines of Moria preparing for Book 7
It’s that time once again, kiddos. Here’s your weekly all-in-one spot for the goings-on in the world of MMOs that didn’t get its own post. ‘Fraid there’s nothing too earth shattering this week — but who knows: you may find the bits below interesting after all. Read on.
Black Prophecy latest
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Reakktor Media looking for last minute backer to avoid closure
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Thursday Shorts: Brave Company, Cthulhu, SFxT, Cave, Devil Survivor 2, FFXIII-2
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Tuesday Shorts II: Analysts, GoG, Black Prophecy, Theatrhythm, Future on PSN
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Black Prophecy: Gamigo addresses the community in a ‘state of play’ letter
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Weekly MMO news round-up, August 29: Turbine suing Atari, The Green Lantern, LEGO subscription model
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Weekly MMO news round-up: Fallen Earth gets screened, CrimeCraft enters beta, Ultima needs testers
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Weekly MMO news round-up: EQII Brewday, adult Second Life content, no MMO for Zork
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Weekly MMO news round up: Patches, betasm and Mines of Moria preparing for Book 7