Free to Play Weekly - Epic Games Aims For The Throne! Ep 351
Fortnite Season 7 is now live and chilling and Epic Games has announced a new Digital Store! All that and more, I’m Ethos and this is Free To Play Weekly!
Free-To-Play Weekly with Ethos is your weekly web show about free to play multiplayer online games from MMOBomb.com. This show presents you with the most important news of the week about free-to-play online games and the latest releases, with a few jokes thrown in for good measure. Have fun and expect a new show next week!
Don´t forget to subscribe to Free to Play Weekly via Youtube.
You May Enjoy
Top 5 Free to Play Weekly Stories - League of Legends New Champ And A New Gaming Union! Ep 511
The votes were counted, now negotiation will begin.
By Michael Byrne - 1 month agoAlways Online Podcast: Riders Of Icarus And NFTs, PalWorld's New Trailer, Star Trek Online, & Other Dumb Gaming News Ep 433
The multiplayer gaming news world was wild this week with some really dumb decisions.
By Michael Byrne - 4 weeks agoTop 5 Free to Play Weekly Stories - This Is What That Marvel MMO Would've Looked Like, Yikes! Ep 512
Maybe getting the axe was the best thing for the game as this looked more Pixar than Marvel.
By Michael Byrne - 3 weeks agoAlways Online Podcast: Peeking At Starkeepers, Exoprimal, ReVerse, Texas Chainsaw, & Is XBox Game Pass A Good Thing? Ep 436
The game reveals just keep coming so let's look at things we want to try out soon!
By Michael Byrne - 1 week agoTop 5 Free to Play Weekly Stories - Diablo Immortal Gets Destroyed By Reviewing Players Ep 513
Yeah...turns out that if you don't do monetization right the reviews may suffer.
By Michael Byrne - 2 weeks agoAlways Online Podcast: Summer Game Fest Multiplayer Games, Stormgate, Warhammer 40K Darktide, And "Apparently" Ep 435
Breaking down what we thought of the Summer Game Fest keynote and, specifically, all the multiplayer titles!
By Michael Byrne - 2 weeks ago
The good side:
It does sound like an excellent opportunity for old and new titles alike too grow. Any game company that makes more will most likely produce more or even produce better content.
The bad part:
If this manages to explode in popularity (which it really should just from the reduced cut they take), and manages to force steam to change the ways or even close their doors. What will happen to all the people who bought Licenses (bought games) thru steam?
[And I know if this is even in the cards it will most likely be a long time away]
PC users do not want to be locked into a system called Steam.
All and everyone of these "OTHER" options are a godsend for bringing back the freedom of choice that's always been held within what is, the PC.