MMO Shutdown Spurs Review-Bombing As Fans Slam Amazon's Greed
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The company is sunsetting New World: Aeternum amid 14,000 layoffs
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The only MMOs I don’t return to are the ones whose companies / publishers do this sort of BS.

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I only return to ones I can host myself, so basically just wow now, which I don’t play anymore.

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Check out Fellowship, it’s WoW Mythic+ dungeons without the MMO grind.

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tbf, I prefer the grind over chasing end game content. I like seeing my toons evolve and grow

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There’s still a gear grind so you can progress in your item score, but you don’t have to kill 30 rats and run around farming herbs for 2 hours just to do a raid.

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One of us

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https://ryzom.com/

Wouldn’t this work?

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oh god that game was awesome when it launched.

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Oh wow that seems cool as hell

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