NCsoft's Halloween Event Round-Up

Almost every MMO is running Halloween events this time of year and NCsoft's games are no exception! Take a peek at all the spooky stuff happening in the world of NCsoft.

Aion: The Harvest Revel event started today and is going on until November 10. Players need to help find the stolen candy taken by the Sugarcrooks. Visit the official Aion site for full details on how to start the spooky quest and help save the lollipops!

City of Heroes: Zombies, and monsters, and candy, oh my! Zombies and monsters have run amok in-game and it's up to you to restore order! Join in on the Zombie Hunt and Monster Hunt, and don't forget to go trick-or-treating as well! The events are currently taking place and will go until October 31 at 11:59pm PDT.

Keep reading after the jump for details on the Guild Wars, Lineage and Lineage II events.

Oppressor's Weapons now in the Hall of Monuments

In an effort to bridge the time gap between the original Guild Wars game series and Guild Wars 2, ArenaNet has been introducing content updates called "Guild Wars Beyond" that attempts to link these two games together. In order to get some valuable feedback on their Guild Wars Beyond saga, the GW live team has also implemented a new player survey to get some community feedback on their recent content update, War in Kryta.

Now, in direct response to the feedback provided by this survey, the Guild Wars team has decided to take their first action, which is to allow the valuable "Oppressor's Weapons" to be displayed in the Monument to Valor inside the Hall of Monuments. For those of you who don't know, the Hall of Monuments is essentially a trophy room for players to display all of their achievements in Guild Wars as they move forward to Guild Wars 2. After all, who doesn't love trophies!?

ArenaNet Asks for War in Kryta Feedback

With all the talk about dye colors and the Extended Experience apps in Guild Wars 2, let's not forget about the original Guild Wars. ArenaNet is currently asking for your feedback on the War in Kryta campaign, which is part of of the Guild Wars Beyond content that attempts to bridge the gap between both games.

The ArenaNet team will use the information it gathers from the survey to tweak content as it moves forward with Guild Wars Beyond. So what are your thoughts on the War in Kryta?

ArenaNet Intends To Repeat Guild Wars' Wintersday

According to a post on the unofficial Guild Wars website, the Guild Wars' Wintersday Event will have to be re-run.

The original Wintersday event, which took place over the holidays, was apparently plagued with a variety of bug-related issues that almost rendered the holiday event unplayable. In particular, while players complained heavily about the lag of the burdened Guild Wars servers, a large amount of the player base was simply unable to get their Wintersday hats.

Upon discovery of this bug, however, Regina Buenaobra, the ArenaNet Community Manager, did some fantastic footwork communicating between the players and the team to fix the problem as quickly as they could. Now, however, as a way of making it up to the players who just didn't get their hats, Regina has promised that the team will be re-running their Wintersday event, so everyone will be happy!

NCsoft Plans MMO Halloween Events

Halloween is less than two weeks away and NCsoft has its hands full with plans for holiday events in Aion, City of Heroes, Lineage, Lineage II, Guild Wars and Exteel. We've already told you about Aion's "Harvest Revel" event, which begins Oct. 25 and runs through Oct. 31. We've also reported on the festivities in Lineage and Lineage II, so let's jump right into the other MMOs.

The annual Halloween event in City of Heroes returns today as zombies, werewolves, Jack-o-Lanterns and other monsters descend upon Paragon City and the Rogue Isles. The attacks will end on Nov. 3, so you'll have plenty of time to participate.

Mad King Thorn returns in Guild Wars from Oct. 23 to Nov. 2 with a bag of tricks and treats. You can also participate in a new series of quests and a costume PvP brawl. Orange and purple paint will be free in Exteel from Oct. 28 to Nov. 4, and players will receive +50% bonus credits during the Halloween celebration. You can read all of NCsoft's holiday plans after the jump.

Frivolous Patent Lawsuits Plaguing MMO Industry

You might remember reading about a seemingly obscure company called Worlds.com filing a patent infringement lawsuit against MMO developer NCSoft (Aion, City of Heroes, Guild Wars) last spring. It was widely covered in the video games press, and widely criticized by most community members. The suit revolves around a set of patents filed by Worlds.com back in the late-90s for its Starbright World project; a "social network" for sick and terminally-ill children.

Around the same time, Worlds.com CEO Thom Kidrin announced he planned to go after other major MMO publishers like Activision-Blizzard (World of Warcraft) and Linden Labs (Second Life), essentially claiming that every MMO on the market today owes Worlds.com patent infringement damages. In addition, MMO developers and publishers would have to pay Worlds.com a licensing fee to use its"interactive virtual world system" technology (more on that later).

Meanwhile, another patent troll stepped up to the plate last week, hoping to make a quick buck at the MMO industry's expense, à la Worlds.com. As we reported a few days ago, Paltalk Holdings Inc. filed suit against a handful of developers, including Turbine Inc., Activision-Blizzard and NCSoft, among others. The suit claims the MMO companies are violating its patents for its HearMe technology (an inconsequential, business-oriented "online meeting service"), which Paltalk bought the rights to in 2002. Will the MMO industry collectively stave off these lawsuits, or is this just the beginning of a multi-million dollar litigious gang bang?

Guild Wars Evolution: An Interview With ArenaNet

Earlier this month at PAX, ZAM had the chance to speak with a few of the developers from ArenaNet about its upcoming MMO, Guild Wars 2. A sequel to the successful Guild Wars (published by NCSoft), Guild Wars 2 is currently in full production, with a predicted release date sometime in 2010 to 2011. We learned quite a bit about the project, including its new and revamped engine, what to expect from PvP, and the story and lore behind it all.

ZAM sat down for a Q&A about the upcoming sequel with Jeff Grubb (Game Designer), Daniel Dociu (Art Director) and Mike O'Brien (Founder and President, ArenaNet) to find out what players can expect to see in Guild Wars 2, which will be featured on ZAM in a few days, after the weekend. Before the Q&A, though, we had a brief chat with the team about the history of the franchise, and why they decided to make a sequel, rather than continue supporting the original Guild Wars.

Blizzard, Turbine, Sony, NCsoft Named in Lawsuit

According to a Boston Globe article, Paltalk Holdings has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Turbine, Sony Corp., Activision Blizzard, NCsoft and Jagex. Paltalk claims the data-sharing technologies used in MMOs like World of Warcraft, Lord of the Rings Online, Everquest, Guild Wars and Runescape violates two patents that Paltalk purchased from a company called HearMe in 2002. The patents cover technologies for sharing data among connected computers so all users see the same digital environment.

Some readers may think Paltalk has no chance of winning this lawsuit. However, Microsoft settled with Paltalk in 2006 by paying an undisclosed sum after Paltalk sued the industry giant for violating these same patent rights in Halo multiplayer features. As the article states, "Microsoft has conceded the validity of Paltalk's patents, making it tougher for Turbine and the other defendants in the current lawsuit to challenge them."

This Month's Skill Changes

Various abilities in Guild Wars have been rebalanced this month, with a total of 24 different skills undergoing changes. Most of the changes involve reducing the effectiveness of certain "spike damage" builds in PvP, although some more general and PvE changes are also included in the update.

Full details of the changes can be found on the official Guild Wars website.

NCsoft Quarter-to-Quarter Earnings Increase

NCsoft has reported its earning for the first quarter of 2009 and the company has seen sharp quarter-to-quarter increases in sales, operating profit and net profit. According to a press release, on a consolidated basis sales came to $107.7 million, which is a 34% quarter-to-quarter increase; operating profit came to $34.3 million, a 221% increase; and net profit came to $27 million, a 422% increase.

In first quarter sales by region, Korea brought in $72 million, which is incredibly high compared to Japan's $14.6 million and North America's $8.7 million. According to the release, "The successful launch of Aion influenced sales growth in Korea and expected sales of the Lineage series increased the significance of Japan. On the other hand, a decrease in Guild Wars sales due to no retail expansion package releases this quarter led to a drop of sales in the North American and European regions."

Quarter-to-quarter sales of Lineage and Lineage II increased 23% and 33%, respectively. Sales of Aion jumped up 34%, while sales of City of Heroes and Guild Wars stayed low at 5% and 3%, respectively. You can read the full press release after the jump.