Halloween’s creeping its way to MMOs
WoW players must have been having the time of their lives with the in-game Hallow’s End celebration. We heard that players can bob apples, wear masks, and do virtual trick or treating to various innkeepers until November 1.
On another note, NCSoft celebrates the Halloween festivities with cool quests. Lineage, for one, will have a monster invasion , while a certain quest in Lineage II may result to a Coffer of Shadows/Omega’s Cat purchase for 50,000 adena. Guild Wars will commemorate the event together with Mad King Thorn and his ghouls. Rumor has it that those who want to take a look at this monarch’s otherworldly glow will be rewarded with prizes, or if they get lucky, a Halloween gift or two.
No kidding. A lot of MMOs really put a lot of effort in incorporating the usual holiday festivities, and a lot of gamers really look forward to experiencing those. In fact, according to our source, there are around seven million gamers who look forward to gaming holiday festivities (and probably we here at QJ are guilty for being part of that statistic). Honesty, who wouldn’t? Not only are there loads of decorations to ogle at, there are cartloads of treats being given away as well.
And although some people think that this is just a marketing ploy to “steal” gamers away from their loved ones during the holidays, we think that these holiday rackets are sure a lot of fun. In fact, some gaming companies even think that these holiday add-ons make the games more grounded on reality:
“The primary purpose of the event is to change the face of the world for a while, which is a driving philosophy behind many of our events,” Blizzard representatives said. “We enjoy making the World of Warcraft a more dynamic, living world, and these events certainly help this.”
Way to go, Blizzard. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have some WoW Hallow’s End catching up to do. Do let us know what you think of this, alright?
WoW players must have been having the time of their lives with the in-game Hallow’s End celebration. We heard that players can bob apples, wear masks, and do virtual trick or treating to various innkeepers until November 1.
On another note, NCSoft celebrates the Halloween festivities with cool quests. Lineage, for one, will have a monster invasion , while a certain quest in Lineage II may result to a Coffer of Shadows/Omega’s Cat purchase for 50,000 adena. Guild Wars will commemorate the event together with Mad King Thorn and his ghouls. Rumor has it that those who want to take a look at this monarch’s otherworldly glow will be rewarded with prizes, or if they get lucky, a Halloween gift or two.
No kidding. A lot of MMOs really put a lot of effort in incorporating the usual holiday festivities, and a lot of gamers really look forward to experiencing those. In fact, according to our source, there are around seven million gamers who look forward to gaming holiday festivities (and probably we here at QJ are guilty for being part of that statistic). Honesty, who wouldn’t? Not only are there loads of decorations to ogle at, there are cartloads of treats being given away as well.
And although some people think that this is just a marketing ploy to “steal” gamers away from their loved ones during the holidays, we think that these holiday rackets are sure a lot of fun. In fact, some gaming companies even think that these holiday add-ons make the games more grounded on reality:
“The primary purpose of the event is to change the face of the world for a while, which is a driving philosophy behind many of our events,” Blizzard representatives said. “We enjoy making the World of Warcraft a more dynamic, living world, and these events certainly help this.”
Way to go, Blizzard. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have some WoW Hallow’s End catching up to do. Do let us know what you think of this, alright?