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EverQuest: The Anniversary Edition Announced by Sony Online Entertainment as
EverQuest Celebrates Its 8th Birthday announces a new über-bundle that will
contain all of the expansions for SOE's MMORPG. Word is: SAN DIEGO, March
16 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony Online Entertainment LLC (SOE), a global leader in the
online games industry, today announced EverQuest(R) The Anniversary Edition, a
new compilation collection for the Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing
Game (MMORPG), EverQuest. EverQuest The Anniversary Edition will only be
available at participating retail locations and is scheduled for release on
April 23, 2007, for the suggested retail price of US$19.99.
"After eight successful years of EverQuest, we wanted to celebrate with the
release of a very special Anniversary Edition, which consists of all the
expansions ever created for EverQuest, including the most recently released
expansion: The Buried Sea," said Clint Worley, Producer for EverQuest. "The
Anniversary Edition is not only chock-full of content, but priced to allow
players both old and new to join in the online experience known as EverQuest."
Coinciding with the anniversary celebration, for a month starting on March 16th,
EverQuest will be treating players to new in-game content including dozens of
Luclin Fabled NPCs, a new scavenger hunt for players of all levels, and the
return of the Fabled fiends of years past. "EverQuest continues to provide
players with a massive amount of content, more than any other MMO in the market,
and is still continuing to grow, eight years later," said Michael Lustenberger,
Vice President of Marketing, Sony Online Entertainment.
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Mar 18, 2007, 09:41 |
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"People still play this!?"
apparently so, crazy people, you know, same kind of people that still play SWG, and dont give me that crap about how its the only star wars online rpg out there cos any star wars fan that has played it will tell you it just does not have a star wars feel to it, at least not since its first release until the point where the players realised that the devs on SWG just do not listen, and just dont care.
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Mar 17, 2007, 15:21 |
xXBatmanXx |
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huh!?
People still play this!?
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Mar 17, 2007, 08:24 |
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Only eight years? Wow, it seems longer than that. I guess maybe because of the disportionate amount of coverage this software receives.
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Mar 17, 2007, 00:16 |
Bludd |
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SOE are insane if they release this on CD. It would be a huge hassle to install from scratch.
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