
How can we not have WoW here? All these years later, and Blizzard’s behemoth is still the “King” of subscription based games, though we might never know again just how many people are playing it at a given time. Warframe has slowly but steadily evolved from little more than a demo into one of gaming’s most original and bravest experiences.

Not only is it about to come out on the Nintendo Switch, but its next massive open world on Venus is right around the corner, its co-op PVE space missions look incredible, and somewhere near 30 million players of this F2P shooter RPG can’t get enough. Warframe is the undisputed king of games not called Fortnite this year. With Wolfhunter due out in the coming weeks, and Murkmire right around the corner, ESO is looking to finish 2018 strong. With arguably less new features but more new content, Summerset has seen a massive increase in new ESO players, with now over 11 million folks worldwide enjoying the world of Nirn online. If Morrowind was a new high for ESO, then Summerset raised that bar even higher.

The recent patches have pushed along the story, revamped features, and added content to keep people busy until the inevitable big announcements at the fan festivals. The quiet period between Stormblood and the next big expansion is in full-swing, but as Michael O’Connell-Davidson, our FFXIV columnist, would tell you – that doesn’t mean Eorzea has been slumbering. It’s anyone’s guess what comes next, but it’s going to be exciting to see what happens to Tyria. The most recent, Long Live the Lich, gives everyone what they wanted – more Joko and Roller Beetles. While there are more projects coming in the near future, the recent patches and expansions to EVE have shown a renewed focus on the space MMORPG, which remains one of this site’s highest rated games of all time.Įver since Path of Fire launched, ArenaNet has been on a roll with Guild Wars 2’s content updates. She ain’t perfect, but Perfect World, Wizards of the Coast, and Cryptic have been really pouring their hearts into the game and it shows.Īfter some setbacks, layoffs, and a less-than-profitable foray into VR, it seems that CCP is back and fully-focused on the EVE universe – and more importantly, EVE Online itself. Cryptic’s D&D action MMORPG has been doing stellar these last months, with well-received console ports that continue to pull players and the most recent Ravenloft expansion.
