In it it briefly details the new project they are undertaking, a full fledged persistent world MMO it seems. In spite of the state this game is currently in, it appears they have decided to start up a second project that is even more ambitious and complicated.
I should point out that I don't hate this game at all. I find it enjoyable for what it is, but I also have spent almost no money on it (I've played since closed beta, however the overpriced nature of .. everything.. combined with my innate skepticism about incomplete titles kept me from investing to much). I think for me the saddest thing about the state of MWO, beyond the fact that it's the only representative of the the license. is that this game showed promise and many of the ideas they sold us back in beta seemed both feasible and fun. I'll continue to hold out hope for the game to reach some of it's potential until the writting is unavoidably written on the wall, but as a realist I'm not getting my hopes up.
Amusingly, or perhaps depressingly, the comment section for the PC Gamer Article is from what I can tell - universally negative in regards to MWO. I didn't see a single person defending the game or the company.
Edited by Quxudica, 10 September 2014 - 03:35 AM.