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ArenaNet announces sales figures for Guild Wars 2, saying their recently launched MMORPG sequel has now sold more than two million units: NCsoft®, the world’s premier publisher and developer of massively multiplayer online games (MMOs) and ArenaNet, developer of the renowned Guild Wars franchise, has announced that the chart-topping MMO Guild Wars 2 has sold more than two million units. Despite temporarily halting first-party sales and replenishing retail stores to maintain an optimal player experience, Guild Wars 2 surpassed the two million sales milestone shortly after turning sales back on.
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Re: Guild Wars 2 Sells 2 Million |
Sep 13, 2012, 15:52 |
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Prez wrote on Sep 13, 2012, 15:30: Completely off topic but are the original GW servers still running? It occurred to me while reading this thread that I never completed any of the campaigns. I liked the singleplayer friendliness of the game but got tired of seeing people in the hubs dancing like tards and spamming the chat with "WTS" and ferrying offers. I had sucky builds to that made soloing difficult as well, making me quit before completion. Yeah they're still up. Ever since they added heroes to the game, solo'ing's gotten a lot easier. You can just look up builds on pvxwiki and there's a good chunk of builds for heroes. You can create a nice 8 man party with you and your 7 heroes and then go complete it.
That said, I still wouldn't bother with the original Guild Wars campaign. God it was painfully boring and then you'll hit a brick wall at one point needing a run thru to get "ascended" or whatever they called it.
Factions and Nightfall were fun though. I got distracted before I could make any real headway into EotN. |
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