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Diary on Siege of Mirkwood Combat Changes
Tony posted this on November 17th, 2009. It has No Comments »
Categorized as News, Patch, Siege of Mirkwood.
Tagged as Combat, Combat Responsiveness, Developer Diary, Siege of Mirkwood.
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Siege of Mirkwood Pricing; Skirmish-join and “Combat Responsiveness” Details
Tony posted this on September 4th, 2009. It has 9 Comments »
Categorized as News, Shadows of Angmar.
Tagged as Combat Responsiveness, Digital Expansion, Siege of Mirkwood, Skirmish-join, Skirmishes, World-join.
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Questions always come with a new press release, especially for an expansion. Turbine has clarified a few things on the forums so far:
Marketroid On Price and Editions:
Since this seems to have turned into the main thread on the topic I’ll address a couple of things that have come up.
The announcement today didn’t contain pricing since we’re focused on announcing the game features and doing previews at PAX. A subsequent announcement with those details will be out later. But since it’s being asked, here’s the scoop:
- Siege of Mirkwood will have a base price of $19.99. As with Moria last year, we’re going to have a set of early upgrade offers that are very compelling. We’re not quite ready to unveil those details yet, but we’ll keep you posted.
- The epic story continues on in Volume 3 as a regular content update early next year.
- Some of the improvements to the game coming with Mirkwood will benefit everyone, but the key features will require the Mirkwood upgrade.
Hopefully this clears things up a bit.
