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Blizzard Soars with Dragonflight in Q4 2022… though not as high as Blizz had hoped.The January EVE Monthly Economic Report and the FI.RE Evac.Meta Horizon Worlds eyes a Younger Demographic.PLEX for Good Returns for Earthquake Relief.Join 3,137 other subscribers Categories Categories Recent Posts Wolfshead Online (Sorry, went full-on conspiracy nutcase).So if you’re thinking MMO blogs have disappeared or died off, you can sort through this list as well. Yes, there are others who don’t bring the content as often or who have branched out regularly beyond just MMORPGs, but are still part of our little community in spirit if not in every day practice. There are still others out there, some on par with any on that list. Ten is an arbitrary number, small enough to make the list easy enough to fill. Which isn’t to say that those are all that remain in our little corner of the internet. Are you going to believe him or Tobold?Īnyway, in these times I thought I would call out a dozen MMO Blogs who bring it on a regular basis. Raph Koster says that Pokemon Go is an MMO. Some stray from the core topic… but that was ever the case even back in the heyday… and, as noted above, with the lines blurred one can argue as to what is and is not an MMO. But the tradition remains and I see posts daily from blogs. My Feedly account is littered with the titles of MMO blogs long gone dormant. Sitting down to write a new post on a regular basis is a different experience than the interplay on Twitter or the caustic comment culture of Reddit.Īnd yet some of us remain, bloggers who focus on the MMORPG niche who write something on a regular basis. Meanwhile blogs have long since ceased to be the trend on the internet, with Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, and Reddit splitting out those who might have blogged in the past from those of us more dedicated to the solo, long form existence. I’m pretty sure that the original Diablo, a co-op game with a lobby from 1996, could be spun as an MMO in today’s market. The strict MMORPG market has peaked and the lines between what we call MMOs and what would have been, in the past, mere multi-player games has blurred. Hell, it is going to be 2018 in just days, at which point I will have to retire this image my daughter made for me. Things change, people change, hairstyles change, interest rates fluctuate.














Inspirit mmorpg