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Always Online Podcast: Wakerunners, Soulmask, Ascendant Infinity, & More New Games + MMORPG Anniversaries That Make You Old Ep 503
A lot of MMORPGs are celebrating big anniversaries this year. World of Warcraft, Lord of the Rings Online, DDO, The Elder Scrolls Online, EverQuest, EverQuest II...all of them have birthdays that'll make you feel old! We'll also run down some new, upcoming games like Soulmask, Wakerunners, Ascendant Infinity, and more! All that and more on this week's Always Online!
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Discussion Timestamps:
00:00 Show Intro
02:19 New Games Coming (Wakerunners, Ascendant Infinity, Palworld, Soulmask, and more)
18:35 MMORPG Anniversaries That'll Make You Feel Old (WoW, TESO, LOTRO, EverQuest 1 and 2, and more)
36:17 Mini News Hits (Epic v Apple, AI in Foamstars, and more)
51:40 Weekly Bombs (DA-Bomb / A-Bomb) And Question Of The Week
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QotW: I rarely feel new MMOs are even worth looking into. I hear some of them are good, but the ones that have matured and stood the test of time (at least a few years) just seem like the safer option. I don't know how many years that is honestly, but being excited for a new MMO is a thing of the past for me at least. 20 years is too much though, I'm sick of tab targeting.