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ArenaNet introducing content save and replay functionality for all future Living World updates starting with Season 2 premiere
June 5, 2014
[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Game Developer and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press]
NCSOFT | BRIGHTON, UK – 5th June, 2014: NCSOFT and ArenaNet, publisher and developer of the acclaimed Guild Wars franchise, today announced the Living World Journal for Guild Wars 2, adding a highly ancitipated new feature that enhances how the award-winning MMO game releases new content. Starting with the premiere of Living World Season 2 on 1st July, the Journal feature introduces the ability to save and revisit each new episode. The Journal brings DVR-like replay functionality for players who immserse themselves in the Living World’s endless storyline.
The Living World has given Guild Wars 2 players a regular cadence of new game content delivered through seasons, similar to a television series. ArenaNet has released more than two dozen Living World updates, with each release introducing new storylines, characters and game play that expand on the rich lore of the Guild Wars universe . All of the content is playable free of charge, part of the studio’s global business model for Guild Wars 2 as a one-time purchase MMO game for PC with no subscription fee.
In a blog post introducing the new Journal feature, ArenaNet game director Colin Johanson writes, “The Living World exists to drive the story of Guild Wars 2 forward and create a sense of speculation, wonder, and intrigue around the world of Tyria and its characters. We want to create the feeling that anything in Tyria can change and get players looking forward to what might happen next. A natural system that provides story and context for these changes makes sense when we regularly expand the experiences in our game".
ArenaNet recently revealed that Season 2 of the Living World will premiere on 1st July of this year, following up on last season’s cliffhanger ending. The Season 1 finale left in ruins the capital city of Lion’s Arch, a key trading hub for players, and revealed a new threat to the game world of Tyria. With Season 2, the heroes of Guild Wars 2 – players and the iconic characters who stand by their side – are primed for an epic showdown that will decide the fate of Tyria.
Starting with the Season 2 premiere, each new Living World release will be accessible for any player regardless of their level in the game or ability to immediately play that episode. Players can bank new content in their Journal simply by logging into the game during the two-week period that the release is live. Players who don’t log into Guild Wars 2 during the period that a given episode is live can still access that same content and save it for replay by spending a small amount of in-game currency.
“With this addition to the story Journal, content from Living World episodes will be a mix of new story steps and open world content. Story steps will work just like existing story steps in the game today by taking you on a journey specific to your selected episode, which ties into a broader narrative from the season’s continual story progress. Open world content additions to Living World updates will permanently expand or change the world of Tyria and will tie to the theme and story of the episode”, writes Colin Johanson.
ArenaNet is detailing how the new Journal feature works, including how rewards and achievements will function, on the official Guild Wars 2 blog at www.guildwars2.com.
Guild Wars 2 is a visually stunning MMO that offers players the epic grandeur of a massive role playing environment combined with innovative combat mechanics, dynamic events, and customized personal storytelling. Building on the success of Guild Wars, NCSOFT and game developer ArenaNet™ have created an MMO that lets gamers play the way they want, while at the same time retaining the no-subscription-fee business model that made the original Guild Wars so popular.
For more details on Guild Wars 2 and its releases, please visit www.guildwars2.com.
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