Sentences with phrase «online fanbase»

Given the passionate support of its online fanbase, it's perhaps not a surprise that Ripple's XRP cryptocurrency has attracted interest, especially as new investors seek to diversify in the cryptocurrency market.
Sony Online Entertainment has now spoken out to confirm the details of their effort to placate the disgruntled DC Universe Online fanbase, which includes free subs and a nifty bit of gear.
From what we've seen at E3 and via Treehouse Live, Metroid: Samus Returns looks solid and the online fanbase agrees — millions of views and an overwhelming number of likes seem to confirm that.
Likely, they'll find redemption in the lure to customize, cultivate, and capture each character in action, as well an interact with a like - minded online fanbase.
I could go on and on, and so could half the internet — the gay romance found a loyal online fanbase before it even had a theatrical release.

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He made fun of online message boards / fanbases because of the wild stories they come up with.
I'm sure it would have been quite an undertaking to incorporate comprehensive player - friendly data tables given how much is in the game; after all, a cursory search online reveals a massive repository of spreadsheets, FAQs and tactical theories available thanks to Monster Hunter's dedicated fanbase.
The lack of team and league rights leads to a smaller fanbase, which leads to a smaller pool of players competing online, a shame if there ever were one as the PES League is a wonderfully competitive and challenging online and PVP tournament featuring some of the world's best from across the globe.
Authors — particularly those with pre-existing fanbases — can now cut out the publisher altogether, market their titles directly online and enjoy all the financial spoils.
You need to gain a fanbase, so even posting entire comics for free online and then later publishing it for a profit can be a good strategy.
APB is just one of several new MMO's on the horizon, and unlike Star Wars: The Old Republic or Star Trek Online, doesn't have the benefit of a built - in fanbase to move copies.
Of course, some people would argue that this is an inaccurate depiction of the fanbase since it doesn't take into account alternate ways of viewing the series (buying the DVDs, watching reruns, online streaming, etc.), but I still think it's safe to say that the series is past its peak of popularity.
There's nothing really mind - blowing about the online modes other than EA didn't mess with them too much because their fanbase largely thought they were fine, with the exception of the problematic EA servers, but that's out of the developers hands.
One of the biggest game releases of the year, Battlefront 2 has a huge fanbase online.
is a typical war cry), Patapon found a fanbase in the online world.
Elder Scrolls Online has been announced, an MMO that potentially has the fanbase to take on the likes of World of Warcraft and Star Wars: The Old Republic.
Along with the release of MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries in 2018 we're going to continue supporting our existing MechWarrior Online game and its fanbase with new updates and regular content releases.
And while it is still going strong, with a huge fanbase sticking with the online multiplayer first - person shooter, it's just about time for a sequel.
It seems, however, that creating an online - service video game that manages to gather millions of players, and then managing to support it and maintain interest of the fanbase without dividing it, is more difficult than making a good game with a closed story that's fascinating enough for every player to want it on their shelf.
Clearly based on the content, Blacklight: Tango Down is catered to the primarily multiplayer gamer fanbase, similar to EA's hit online only shooter, Battlefield 1943.
The award - winning adaptation of the Tabletop Dungeons and Dragons online game was released on February 28th, 2006 to a large fanbase having been drawn to the Forgotten Realms setting and gameplay based around the Dungeons and Dragons Version 3.5 rule set.
While the upcoming Anthem could function as a «reputation reset button» for Bioware, its always - online / GaaS model will likely turn away a large portion of the fanbase that enjoyed their single player experiences and narratives.
Counter-Strike may be one of the older options when it comes to picking an online FPS, but it still has a hardcore following, and if there's anything a dedicated fanbase hates most, it's cheating.
The new online focus means it'll need healthy player support from the start, and Capcom is also risking its core fanbase by moving the series to home consoles — the PS4 hasn't sold well in Japan to date.
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