Author - Jerry Paxton

ICS MGL New Trailer

ics-mgl-image

October 8, 2015 – We would like to let you know that ICS just released a new video for ICS MGL. According to the request from ICS fans, we film a new video to introduce ICS MGL showing more details and features as following.

It is time to upgrade your squad’s firepower. Modern warfare requires highly flexible, tactical, and lightweight firearms. The ICS MGL Revolver Grenade launcher is designed to achieve this goal when compared to traditional grenade launchers. Pack the ultimate firepower of 6 fully-loaded grenade shells with the ability to fire them one after another quickly and efficiently.

Features:

  • 6-Grenade cylinder capacity for amazing Offensive and Defensive Firepower.
  • Fully Retractable 6 Position / 3 Angle LE Stock
  • 4 sided front Rail Interface for Tactical Accessories (Vertical Fore Grip Included)
  • Made from High Strength Industrial Plastic for lightweight operation. Provides superior portability & maneuverability

Knott’s Scary Farm 2015 Review

knotts-scary-farm-026 copy

Knott’s Scary Farm pretty much invented the theme park haunted event back in 1973. Since then, it has grown by leaps and bounds, as well as paved the way for a host of other events to share their scares with guests each Halloween season. That is the problem, of course: By being the first one of anything, you are constantly having to up your own game to keep ahead of all the others that came after. Did Knott’s Berry Farm push ahead of the pack this year?

Haunted Mazes

Paranormal Inc.

Paranormal Inc. takes guests through the Hayden Hill asylum where the stars of a hit paranormal investigations TV show are doing a live event. Things go wrong and park guests become the targets for all manner of supernatural entities. This haunted house begins very strong with a terrific, staged opening room to set the ton of the experience. After, the walk-through portions of the haunted house feel smooth and feature a ton of jump scares and some really cool practical stunts. Additionally, I loved the set design in this haunted house – it was definitely a step up for Knott’s Scary Farm and I hope their future haunted houses follow suit.

The Dead of Winter

This haunted house takes place in the Cloud 9 ballroom and features great air conditioning… That was pretty much all I could say for the maze on opening night.  I don’t know what was said to the talent but, on the second night I attended, the maze was quite a bit scarier, with talent having settled into their characters more. Also, it seemed like they might have turned the lights down a little bit, which helps a lot in terms of setting the mood for terror. While not my favorite maze of this year’s Knott’s Scary Farm, it definitely is doing a lot better than I first experienced.

knotts-scary-farm-179 copy

My Bloody Clementine

My Bloody Clementine sees the return of live, scare actors inside the venerable Calico Mine Ride attraction in several years. The overall set work in the mine ride is minimal, but the superb lighting design helps to push what’s there to the next level. Unfortunately, while there are a few live scare actors inside the attraction this year, they are fairly spread out and don’t do a lot of scaring, more just creepy pacing. I miss the days where the park’s log ride and mine ride attractions had FULL haunted mazes built in them and each brimmed with horrific monsters, terrorizing the ride cars as they passed by. My Bloody Clementine is, hopefully, the start of that returning!

Tooth Fairy

Still extremely disturbing, the Tooth Fairy haunted house has grotesque imagery, jump scares, and a creepy-as-hell titular character – all key ingredients in a successful haunt maze. The unsettling sound of dental drills makes the maze just that much scarier to experience. I hate to see what new things they will bring to the maze next year – the whole thing creeps me out (which, in this circumstance, is a good thing)!

Voodoo – The Order of the Serpent

Voodoo still has the best facade of any haunted house ever created by the park and, this year, the inside of the maze has been overhauled as well! Last year, we loved the multi-pathed experience. Unfortunately, it seems that it created more problems than not, so Voodoo only has a single route this year. The good part is that the maze still looks beautiful and has plenty of creepy moments to keep you entertained. Also, this maze has a brand-new “skeleton key” room this year, which is a lot more entertaining than the previous key room from last year.

knotts-scary-farm-181 copy

Trick or Treat

With two big changes this year, Trick or Treat is still a terrific haunted house which takes guests through the estate of the park’s green witch character. Her gaggle of trick or treating minions provide most of the jump scares throughout the attraction, but the witch herself makes plenty of appearances as she calls upon the forces of darkness.

Pinocchio Unstrung

Not much seems to have changes in this twisted take on the classic children’s tale. There are twisted marionettes, crazy townsfolk, mutant creatures, and a lot more. I wasn’t a big fan of this maze when it debuted some years ago but it has grown on me since then like a pair of ears and a tail (Ed Note: Yes, that was a lame Pinocchio reference).

Black Magic

Black Magic has some new sights for guests to experience, and is very solid in its scares and creeps. The dark magicians of the maze and their assistants are all very intense and I loved the set design – especially some of the new rooms. However, I missed the special skeleton key room of years past. Now, you just walk around the creepy seance table instead of sitting down and taking part in it.

knotts-scary-farm-182 copy

Forevermore

Forevermore, the brainchild of one of Knott’s Scary Farm’s former designers, has never resonated well with me. I thought it was boring and bland. They have tweaked it around this year and the whole maze is better for it. While still not my favorite maze of the bunch, it wasn’t bad.

The Gunslinger’s Grave: A Blood Moon Rises

I have a love/hate relationship with The Gunslinger’s Grave. As a concept, it never scared me much as “normal” people generally don’t frighten me. This year, the park has included a huge heaping helping of the paranormal in the maze and I loved every cowboy hat-wearing minute of it. Definitely check The Gunslinger’s Grave: A Blood Moon Rises out when you go to the park.

Street Zones

Aside from the mazes, the park has two and a half scare zones to engage with guests as they walk around the park proper: Ghost Town Streets, Carnevil, and Fiesta De Los Muertos. Ghost Town Streets hasn’t changed much in recent years – not that it’s a bad thing. The fog permeates the Old West inspired buildings and the talent has plenty of hiding places along its dark nooks and crannies. Carnevil is still hit-or-miss in terms of its decor and presentation. With as brightly-lit as the Boardwalk area of the park is, it is hard to get scared when you can see the evil clowns coming from a great distance away. Fiesta De Los Muertos should be a lot scarier than it presently is. Unfortunately, the character design is uninspired, with most of the talent simply wearing sugar skull masks. Also, there is a dance/DJ stage area in the middle of this area and the cranking beats just act as distraction from focusing on the talent that are trying to scare patrons.

knotts-scary-farm-194 copy

My critique on the street zones should be looked at in terms of street zone decor and overall presentation – not a review of street talent. Being a monster in a street zone like this is an organic process. Reviewing them at the beginning of the run will yield an entirely different outcome than reviewing them a little ways into the run, after they have all hit their spooky strides. What can be said was that it was opening night, and everyone had a ton of energy.

That being said, I still miss Camp Snoopy as a scare zone!

Special Ops: Infected – Patient Zero

Special Ops: Infected is now in its second year as a Knott’s Scary Farm attraction. Its first first year saw horrible congestion and line control problems, as well as a big issue with cheap infra red guns that had a host of problems from a functional level. Additionally, there were a lot of monsters without IR sensors to illuminate when “shot”. Still available to anyone who can scramble for an appointment time slot prior to rope drop, I was very excited to see how the experience evolved.

The first night I went to the park, I couldn’t even get in with how crowded it was. My 9:30PM appointment time slot meant nothing and, thankfully, the park’s awesome marketing folks, Leidy Arevalo and Jason Soyster, were nice enough to have us back out a week later to try again. This time, we got our time slot and rushed over to the entrance to the experience. The first week seems to have weighed heavily on Special Ops: Infected as everything feels super-rushed, right from the start when you get your guns. We were all issued new laser tag rifles (dubbed the “Battle Rifle Pro” from its manufacturer), which was a lot more well-made than the previous guns used by the attraction. These guns have a reload button on the front hand guard as well as a health meter and ammo counter as well as fire mode indicator. They even have picatinny rails in case you want to add a red dot (although none of the guests had one to bring in). Unfortunately, they don’t have any kind of iron sight system and, being a bullpup design coupled with a short muzzle, it is hard to get a close enough cheek weld to aim down the muzzle. But, I digress…

knotts-scary-farm-173 copy

The “briefing” commenced and our squad leaders barked out commands about how the gun system’s health worked and that we should all stay between the two of them throughout. Then we were rushed into the area that is normally called “Camp Snoopy” during regular operating hours. It all kind of fell apart from there. We were constantly yelled out to keep moving and never given any real objective as to what we were supposed to accomplish. It felt like the squad leaders were ordered to get groups through as quickly as possible with no regard for score or actually accomplishing mission goals. When we reached the extract/finish point, a loudspeaker informed us we failed our mission. Mission? What mission? One of the squad leaders told us we didn’t pick up a vial of “patient zero’s DNA”. I didn’t even see a vial to pick up as they had us moving so fast through the whole thing.

Additionally, there seemed to be a huge flaw in the health/death system of the attractions’s Battle Rifle Pro guns. The system is setup so that when you get within a few feet of a zombie wearing one of these special neck sensor bands that you lose health. The problem was that – even if a zombie is dead, you health keeps getting lowered as if you were being attacked. What this means is that you will just run through most of Special Ops: Infected trying to avoid zombies instead of forming firing lines and shooting zombies (which is what most people are coming to do). Hopefully this is just an easily correctable issue as it definitely detracts from the experience. If they slowed down Special Ops: Infected and fixed the dead zombie damage problem, I would be raving about it right now – it has so much potential.

I think that, next year, Special Ops: Infected should become an up-charge attraction with a set number of groups per night. That way, guests could get more out of their mission as they wouldn’t be so rushed and the park wouldn’t have to deal with the awful line control issues.

knotts-scary-farm-178 copy

Shows

This year sees the return of Elvira as well as the park’s venerable stage show, “The Hanging”. “Elvira’s Asylum” is a terrific return to form for the performer, with her having a lot more stage time than last year’s show. Additionally, the overall pacing of Elvira’s show is very solid and attention-grabbing. You should definitely see it when you attend. “The Hanging: Straight Outta Calico” riffed on pop culture fads and phenomena of 2015 with lots of yucks – the majority of which went over well and garnered at the very least a chuckle. The show tries to pack a lot into a short length of time, but moves along at breakneck speeds. I missed seeing a show in the Bird Cage Theater this year – maybe one day they could get “Dr. Cleaver” to come back?

Overall

Knott’s Scary Farm brings a very strong showing in 2015, with lots of new experiences for guests to scream at. The event runs on various nights until October 31, 2015. Tickets are available both at the park and online, at their official website.

Photo Gallery

Pathologic Classic HD Coming to Steam

pathologic-classic-screenshot

October 7, 2015 – A PLAGUE-STRICKEN TOWN – This fall, a landmark in psychological first-person survival is poised to make a haunting return. 10 years after terrifying gamers with its cult-classic debut, Ice-Pick Lodge has teamed up with Gambitious Digital Entertainment and General Arcade to bring a fully remastered version of the classic Pathologic to Steam, GOG and Humble Store for the first time (http://store.steampowered.com/app/384110). Make sure you’ve taken the time to meditate on what kind of person you really think you are, then check out this new trailer to get a taste of this unconventional survival game.

In Pathologic players embark on a dark journey to explore a remote town built upon old tanneries and butcheries just as a mysterious and deadly disease breaks out. Whilst the disease can be identified by physical symptoms, its roots and origins remain mysterious. The disease is highly infectious and deadly. It affects the neural and the blood-circulating systems, crippling both body and mind. To fight this epidemic local authorities send three agents, one of them a learned doctor, to access the situation and determine the best course of action. Along with the authorities’ agents two volunteers find their way through the town along with the learned doctor, who goes by the name of The Bachelor. One of them, The Changeling, is a strange girl who believes she can heal with her hands, and the other, The Haruspex, is a talented amateur who’s fond of experimental surgery. Taking on the role of one of these doctors, you’ll explore the town, its weird traditions, and the complex relationships of its inhabitants. You will only have twelve days to defeat the invisible enemy called the Sand Plague. You cannot shoot, barter nor reason with this enemy, and only one thing is for certain; you can’t save everyone.

Pathologic Classic HD is an extensive remaster of the original game, featuring updated graphics and effects, while addressing the most prominent critiques of the original with a completely redone English script, brand new re-recorded voice-overs and reinstated dialogue. Released in anticipation of the Kickstarted Pathologic Remake that Ice-Pick Lodge is currently working on, Pathologic Classic HD allows gamers to experience the old masterpiece in a definitive way.

Don’t worry; we’ll have more information on Pathologic Classic HD in the coming weeks. You can rest easy. For now.

For more information about Pathologic Classic HD please visit http://store.steampowered.com/app/384110, www.gambitious.com or https://www.facebook.com/icepicklodge and follow us on Twitter, @GambitiousInc and @IcePickLodge.

Elite Dangerous Xbox One Launch Trailer

elite-12_Anaconda

Cambridge, UK. 7 October 2015. Frontier Developments plc (AIM: FDEV) has released Elite Dangerous for Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft.

Elite Dangerous brings gaming’s original open world adventure to Xbox One with all 400 billion stars of the Milky Way re-created at their full galactic proportions, an evolving player-driven narrative and fully connected multiplayer experience.

Starting with only a small starship and a few credits, players do whatever it takes to earn the skill, knowledge, wealth and power to survive in a futuristic cutthroat galaxy and to stand among the ranks of the iconic Elite. In an age of galactic superpowers and interstellar war, every player’s story influences the unique connected gaming experience and evolving narrative. Governments are overthrown, battles are lost and won, and humanity’s frontier is reshaped, all by players’ actions.

Early Access to Elite Dangerous for Xbox One began in June as part of the Xbox One Game Preview Program. After its successful development in Game Preview, Elite Dangerous for Xbox One is available today on the Xbox One digital store for £29.99 ($37.49, €37.49).

Elite Dangerous arrives on Xbox One in full 1080p, with new gamepad-optimized controls, Achievements, full support for Xbox One Parties and Friends Lists, and all-new instant-action PVP in the Close Quarter Combat Championships.

Elite Dangerous for Xbox One launches alongside Elite Dangerous update 1.4: CQC for PC, Mac and Xbox One, featuring new ships, content and the all-new Close Quarter Combat (CQC) PVP mode.

CQC is the ultimate 34th century gladiatorial contest between Elite Dangerous pilots, thrusting players into intense PVP action in custom-built arenas set within the Elite Dangerous galaxy. Equip a unique loadout on your Sidewinder, Eagle or new Federal Fighter spacecraft and unlock new weapons, modules and abilities as you take on the galaxy’s finest.

In coming weeks Frontier Developments will announce full details on the upcoming $100,000 Elite Dangerous CQC Tournament. Frontier will hold qualifying periods online and host a grand final in the UK next year, bringing the world’s finest CQC pilots together in a live face-off.

Elite Dangerous is available now for PC, Mac and Xbox One. For more on Elite Dangerous for Xbox One, visit EliteDangerous.com/xboxone. For press assets hit EliteDangerous.com/press.

About Frontier Developments

Frontier Developments plc is a leading independent game developer founded in 1994 by David Braben, co-author of the seminal Elite space simulation. Based in Cambridge, UK, Frontier uses its proprietary ‘COBRA’ game development technology to create innovative games across consoles, computers, smartphones and tablets.

Elite Dangerous is in ongoing development and is available now for PC, Mac and Xbox One. Elite Dangerous: Horizons, a season of gameplay expansions for Elite Dangerous is currently in development for PC alongside Frontier’s second major self-published PC title, Planet Coaster. Other Frontier titles include RollerCoaster Tycoon 3, Thrillville, LostWinds, Kinectimals, Kinect Disneyland Adventures, Zoo Tycoon, Tales From Deep Space and ScreamRide.

Far Cry Primal Announced

far-cry-primal

SAN FRANCISCO – October 6, 2015 – Today, Ubisoft® announced the development of Far Cry® Primal, the next exciting chapter in the critically acclaimed Far Cry franchise, set during the savage Stone Age. Far Cry Primal hits shelves worldwide on February 23, 2016 for PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system and Xbox One.  The game will also ship on Windows PC in March 2016.

Developed by Ubisoft Montréal in collaboration with Ubisoft Toronto, Ubisoft Shanghai Studio and Ubisoft Kiev Studio, Far Cry Primal is a full-fledged single player experience that will take gamers to 10,000 BC in history to a time when massive beasts like the woolly mammoth and sabretooth tiger ruled the Earth.

The award-winning franchise that stormed the tropics and climbed the Himalayas now brings its innovative open world sandbox gameplay to a time when humans were not at the top of the food chain but were fighting to climb it, bringing together massive beasts, breathtaking environments and unpredictable savage encounters.

Gamers play as TAKKAR, a seasoned hunter and the last surviving member of his hunting group. Arriving in the majestic and savage land of Oros, players will pursue one single goal; survive in a world where humans are the prey. They will meet a cast of memorable characters who will help them push back and tame the dangers of the wild. Players will journey as the first human to tame the wilderness and rise above extinction.  Along the way, they will have to hunt for food, master fire, fend off fierce predators, craft weapons and tools partly from the bones of slain beasts and face off against other tribes to conquer Oros.

“The interesting thing about Far Cry is that it’s flexible.  So when a team proposed to explore the idea of a Far Cry taking place during the Stone Age, we just said ‘let’s hear it!’  And the more we heard about it, the more we realized how much of a damn good idea it actually was,” said Dan Hay, executive producer, Ubisoft.

“The Stone Age is the perfect setting for a Far Cry game,” said Jean-Christophe Guyot, creative director, Ubisoft.  “Far Cry usually puts you at the edge of the known world, in a beautiful, lawless and savage frontier.  The Stone Age is, in a way, the very first frontier for humankind; it’s the time when humans put a stick in the ground and claimed land for their own, the time when we started climbing the food chain.  That came with conflict, against other humans of course, but also against nature itself.”

For more information on Far Cry Primal, please visit farcrygame.com.

P·O·L·L·E·N on Steam Greenlight and New Trailer

pollen-screenshot

Helsinki, Finland – October 5th, 2015 – Virtual reality studio Mindfield Games today revealed the alternate history timeline and a new gameplay trailer behind P·O·L·L·E·N™,its first person virtual reality launch game set on Titan, the sixth and largest moon of Saturn. The alternate historical reality of P·O·L·L·E·N begins after President Kennedy survives a failed assassination, and NASA and Soviet space scientists combine their research to build a permanent base on the moon. In addition, the studio also announced that the Steam community can now vote for P·O·L·L·E·N with the launch of the Steam Greenlight campaign. To pledge support for P·O·L·L·E·N visit: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=527788650

“P·O·L·L·E·N is a strikingly beautiful first-person psychological thriller where everything is interactive. All the objects and machines you see can be lifted or operated, some have secondary actions or even hidden features” said Olli Sinerma, Co-Founder of Mindfield Games. “The game has been optimized to offer the definitive first person experience at the launch of consumer VR – however, we are most excited about how the players will react to the story and uncover the mystery of Research Station M”.

Inspired by science-fiction classics Solaris, 2001: A Space Odyssey and Moon, as well as adventure games Gone Home and The Dig, P·O·L·L·E·N is a first-person space exploration game set on Titan, the only moon in the solar system with an atmosphere and vast liquid seas, where life may exist. P·O·L·L·E·N. places the player inside the suit and helmet of a space mechanic in a fully interactive world where each object has a functionality and action.

The alternate history of P·O·L·L·E·N begins in 1963, after the failed assassination of President Kennedy. NASA and Soviet space researchers begin to work together and in the 70’s establish a permanent base on the moon. Space technology keeps advancing at a booming rate, with inventions like anti-gravity making it possible to lift objects cheaply into orbit. Rama Industries is one of many pioneering organizations expanding the human frontier. Despite occasional hardships, they push forward and search for new opportunities in space. Most recently, the findings on the Saturnian moon Titan have proven to be particularly interesting, where the research of Station “M” has taken the spotlight. A five person research team has been working at “M” for one year, expanding the base and making wondrous discoveries until two months ago, when one of the technicians went missing in a work related accident, requiring a replacement.

Can you uncover the secrets of Titan?

P·O·L·L·E·N, will be coming to PC in Early 2016 and will support HTC Vive, OSVR, Oculus Rift and traditional display. Later in the year P·O·L·L·E·N will also be available for PlayStation 4 and supports PlayStation VR.

Visit the website: www.pollengame.com

Follow us on Twitter: @Mindfield_Games

Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindfieldgames

Warner Bros. Unveils 2015 Halloween Costumes and More

Rubies Freddy Krueger Dog Costume hi res

October 5, 2015 – Just in time for Halloween, Warner Bros. Consumer Products (WBCP) is introducing brand new adult, children and – yes – pet costumes that will have the whole family in the spirit for a spooktacular celebration.

“Batman” – who is always a fan-favorite – made an appearance in the top three on all top costume lists including adults, children’s and pets, according to the National Retail Federation’s 2015 Halloween Consumer Top Costumes Survey. Little fans can help keep Gotham City safe this Halloween with the Deluxe Batman Unlimited Kids Costume or the Batman Unlimited Nightwing Costume, and adults can play the part by dressing up as the Batman: Arkham Knight Harley Quinn Deluxe Costume.

Rubies Batman Arkham Knight Harley Quinn Deluxe Costume Deluxe Adult Costume

New costumes that will be sure to add some flare to your Halloween style include the out of this world Jupiter Jones Wedding Dress and Caine Deluxe Costume, or the Looney Tunes Hooded Tutu Dress, available in adult and child sizes. Your pup can join in on the Halloween fun with the terrifyingly cute Freddy Krueger or Jason Voorhees costumes.

Gallery

Six Flags is Calling All Zombies to Show Halloween Spirit with #IAmFrightFest

IAmFrightFest_Zombie_Funhouse

JACKSON, NJ — October 5, 2015Six Flags Great Adventure and its sister parks throughout North America want Halloween enthusiasts to show their zombie spirit this fall. People everywhere are encouraged to put their best rotting foot forward by taking fun, family-friendly selfies in their favorite places and sharing them on social media with #IAmFrightFest.

“People just have a tremendous love for Halloween – getting dressed up and scary, and being out and about in character to share in the fun that the holiday creates. I think the zombie culture as a whole is widely appealing to every age and demographic…everyone loves zombies, adults and children alike, so why not share this love of Halloween and the spirit of Six Flags Fright Fest with others on social media,” said Jason Meehan, founder of the New Jersey Zombie Walk, one of the largest walks of its kind in the world.

Walking a dog, washing a car or posing in front of a local landmark—typical, “normal” activities have a frightfully fun twist when dressed as a zombie. Participants are encouraged to wear tattered or imitation blood-splattered clothing and makeup in a variety of colors including red, white, black, purple and green. Photos should be family-friendly and free of images or words that could be considered inappropriate, vulgar or offensive. Participants should adhere to all local, state and federal laws and photograph only in safe locations.

In addition to this national zombie celebration, Six Flags Great Adventure promises its biggest, scariest Fright Fest® in history this fall with 22 Halloween-themed attractions including three new haunts – Big Top Terror, Blood Shed and Demon District. The seven-week festival that features family-friendly Thrills by Day and a zombie-filled Fright by Night runs weekends through Nov. 1 and includes admission to some of the world’s best and most terrifying thrill rides.

For more information, visit www.sixflags.com/greatadventure.

Next EverQuest and EverQuest II Expansions Announced

EQII_maldura_district_of_ash_1

SAN DIEGO – Oct. 2, 2015 – Daybreak Games revealed EverQuest: The Broken Mirror and EverQuest II: Terrors of Thalumbra, the next major expansions for the franchise’s two longest-running massively multiplayer online (MMO) games. Pre-ordering each respective title will grant access to previous expansion releases available within each specific game, along with admission to the expansions’ beta servers and a bonus in-game item, both of which are expected in late October.

EVERQUEST: THE BROKEN MIRROR

STORYLINE: The Broken Mirror is the 22nd expansion to the original EverQuest, introducing a gripping adventure against the fallen goddess Anashti Sul, whose thirst for power threatens to consume all of Norrath.

WHAT TO EXPECT: The new expansion delivers four entirely new expansion zones, three revamped zones, and instanced versions of the Plane of Hate and Plane of Fear that scale for level 75-105 raids. There are also new quests, heroic adventures, missions, bonus raids, spells, AAs (Alternate Advancements), and an Illusion Key Ring for easy illusion access. EverQuest: The Broken Mirror will officially release on Nov. 18.

EVERQUEST II: TERRORS OF THALUMBRA

STORYLINE: As the 12th expansion to EverQuest II, Terrors of Thalumbra pierces deep below Norrath to Thalumbra, a vast, subterranean domain which has kept hidden fabled races and horrors for eons.

WHAT TO EXPECT: This new overland zone features special quests for Adventure and Tradeskill players, level-agnostic dungeons that scale for players 20-95, a new contested zone, and a realm of heroic dungeons, advance solo dungeons, and raid zones for level 100s. It also introduces the Item Infusion system for upgrading items, an improved Deity system and new best-in-slot relics. EverQuest II: Terrors of Thalumbra will fully launch on Nov. 17.

Both EverQuest: The Broken Mirror and EverQuest II: Terrors of Thalumbra are available to pre-order now on PC for $34.99 at each game’s respective site, https://www.everquest.com/expansion-content and https://www.everquest2.com/expansion-content. Collector’s Edition and Premium Edition bundles for each title are also available for $89.99 and $139.99, respectively. Players on special members-only progression and time-locked servers can purchase Adventure Packs for $34.99 at a member discounted rate, as well.

 

For more information, players can tune into each game’s expansion video for details:

 

About Daybreak Game Company

Daybreak Game Company LLC is a worldwide leader in massively multiplayer online games and emergent gameplay. Best known for its blockbuster hits and franchises such asEverQuest®, EverQuest®II, PlanetSide®2, DC Universe™ Online, H1Z1™, Landmark™ and the highly anticipated EverQuest Next™, Daybreak creates, develops and provides compelling online entertainment for a variety of platforms.

 

To learn more, visit www.DaybreakGameCompany.com.