Turbine moved its North American and European Lord of the Rings Online datacenter to New Jersey last month, and things appeared to be going well.
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Trion Worlds is taking a lot of heat recently for the changes it's made to the cash shops in Rift and Trove.
A brief post on the Lord of the Rings Online forums has my brain speculating a bit today.
From wizards to ninjas, starships to battleships, there's a free-to-play game for just about everyone out there.
It's that time again, when MMO developers make plans for the coming year before embarking on an epic holiday vacation.
Update 17.1 for The Lord of the Rings Online is only in testing right now.
The Lord of the Rings Online is nearing the end of the road...
Keeping players interested during the long stretches between content updates is a challenge for any MMO development team.
Some free-to-play games are more polarizing than others, with some sides taking the stance of "great, totally non-exploitative implementation" and others thinking "total pay-to-win trash." We'd like to see on what side of the ...
Gameforge isn't winning many friends these days, especially among TERA fans in Europe.
I know, I know, "free-to-play discount" seems like an oxymoron, but let's cast aside the veneer of marketing and realize that F2P games do sell things to make money and sometimes those things are cheaper than their usual price.
After not doing proper dungeons for some time, Turbine has decided to go back to its roots and serve up some new instanced content for Update 16 for The Lord of the Rings Online. As detailed in a new developer diary, the Os...
Turbine's got a lot planned for The Lord of the Rings Online's Update 16.
A former Lord of the Rings Online Systems QA employee going by Aylwen has penned a long series of posts over on the LOTRO Community forums (not the official community forums for the game), calling out several current and forme...
Today, Jason will be checking out The Lord of the Rings Online's new Beorning class!...
"Update 15 is getting close," says The Lord of the Rings Online Executive Producer Aaron "Rowan" Campbell in the October developer letter.
The Lord of the Rings Online Executive Producer Aaron "Rowan" Campbell went to the LOTRO forums today to talk about the direction of the game over the next two years, including a reveal of the previously discussed "new class"...