EverQuest Landmark to shut down servers next month
The Minecraft-esque building tool was supposed to be a companion for EverQuest Next, which was cancelled last year.
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The Minecraft-esque building tool was supposed to be a companion for EverQuest Next, which was cancelled last year.
There's so much packed into the latest Landmark update that Daybreak Games will need players to start fresh, leading to the game's only character and claim wipe.
EverQuest Next had ambitious plans for its AI system. But any work the development team does from this point forward will be without AI team Storybricks.
Sony Online Entertainment is preparing to unleash Landmark's biggest update yet. So it's going to need to go down for 24 hours to get ready.
If you liked the Dark Elves for EverQuest Next, take pride in knowing it was a player-driven effort, with EQN's development team working side-by-side with Landmark's players to help build the game's race lineup.
The days of roaming the world without fear are over, as Landmark will introduce mortality, PvP, landmines, and other interactive objects on August 27, with monsters set to follow shortly thereafter.
Landmark has ballooned into more than just a supplement to EverQuest Next. Franchise Director Dave Georgeson talks to Shacknews about the game's future and how it will inevitably connect to Sony's next big MMORPG.
Landmark, the EverQuest Next creation suite, will become compatible with Player Studio sometime this month. That will allow you to use the simple creation tools and sell your items on the marketplace for real revenue.