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It's absolutely no surprise to anyone that MMO companies pay attention to what the others are doing.
Turbine looked at free-to-play models and took a chance that has paid off.
Cryptic is now testing the waters. Even
Sony Online Entertainment has done this with
Free Realms and
EverQuest II. And of course, everyone watches what
Blizzard is doing. After all, with 12 million subscribers, there are things to be learned from the champion MMO company. Now, with
World of Warcraft's new expansion on the horizon, SOE's president,
John Smedley,
offered up some of his opinions to Kotaku -- opinions on
Cataclysm and on how Blizzard's decisions relate to SOE's own future plans for
EverQuest II.
According to the posted statements, not only have the heads at SOE been considering a worldwide reboot like
Cataclysm, but the news is that it is something they've considered for "many years." Beyond this surprise (after all, there was already a cataclysmic event in Norrath's lore -- players just didn't get to play that part as it fell between
EverQuest and
EverQuest II) was the even larger surprise that came with Smedley's assertion that
EverQuest II players are not
World of Warcraft players
. "
We have five years of World of Warcraft
experience behind us to know that people that play EverQuest II
don't play World of Warcraft.
We don't see big dips in concurrency. We see a tiny drop for awhile."
For the rest of the interview,
head over to Kotaku and check it out in its entirety. It's definitely interesting reading.
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