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World of Warcraft Joins MMO Shakeups With Free To Play Option

wow_starter_edition_buttonThis has been a big month for MMO shakeups in the PC world, and what looks like the biggest announcement of them all is capping it off. World of Warcraft, the biggest dog in the western MMO world, has thrown open the gates to even more of the unwashed masses today with their new free to download Starter Edition, allowing anyone and everyone to play the game absolutely free to level 20.

Last week we learned that Star Wars Galaxies will be closing down in December thanks to the end of their license with LucasArts, the end of an 8-year saga that had its ups and downs.

Sony Online Entertainment has announced that their Station Pass, a one-price ticket to all of their PC MMO offerings (except SWG) and one PS2 offering is getting a price cut and prepayment bonuses. Instead of $30/month, $20/month will get you into Everquest, Everquest II, the venerable PS2 Everquest Online Adventures, the quite new DC Universe Online, and member benefits on Free Realms, among other games. Prepay for a year and the price drops down to $15/month, the current premium price of a single MMO.

LEGO Universe has announced a free to play "lite" mode is coming soon, giving players a limited area of the full game to try things out.

Also jumping into the Free to Play pool will be City of Heroes with their Episode 21 release. A new Paragon Market will debut, and subscribers will be dubbed VIP members and receive 400 Paragon Points a month to spend in the marketplace.

While Champions Online went free to play in January, they only recently showed up on Steam with a handful of other Free to Play games.

Any way you look at it there's something for almost anyone to choose from. Except maybe a sci-fi MMO, hmm.

DC Universe Online Pricing Packs Get Competitive

dcuo_dc_universe_online_logoThe PlayStation Blog has news of DCUO becoming a digital download on the PlayStation Store sometime soon, but the price tag is pretty steep. That’s the full $60 for the client software and first month of play time. Insert bellyaching about not having to print a disc, manual or key here, but I get it, they have to kiss the keister of retailers. At least, they have to until they discontinue the disc entirely and just sell it through the Store. Then we can see the price come down.

Champions Online Goes Free To Play Jan 25th

champions_online_logo_f2pNow the term Free to Play might be a euphemism for microtransactions, but the net effect is that you can download an MMO and play it all you want for free, with certain limitations. Champions Online joins that family on January 25th. Know what super hero game you can't download and play for free all you want in any way shape or form? It's D.C. Universe Online, which is out this week, of course. Granted, Champions was never able to make good on its promise to hit consoles, so it's a PC-only thing compared to DCUO's appearance on both PC and PS3 (with separate servers), but guess what.

It's free.

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