
WildStar has had a tough time of it since the mmorpg launched just a few short months ago. This is a crying shame as gamers were eagerly looking forward to this online game for a number of years. The mmo promised a whole slew of features that fueled anticipation and the hype surrounding the game, and the trailers were an amazing blend of information and humor that bespoke that gamers were going to get something special. The atmosphere around the game has changed since the WildStar launch. Key personnel have left the company, there's been an exodus of players, and the game had to merge servers due to the ever-increasing low populations. Now new information has come to light about the working conditions at Carbine Studios in the buildup to the game's launch, and it's not a pretty picture. MMO-Play asks: was WildStar doomed before it launched?

Justin van Huyssteen from NoobFeed writes - The Metaverse is a nebulous concept that has been floated about, by some, as the next big thing, and people often want to jump on board these kinds of things. Metaverse has been in the news a lot, but should it be in the news as often as it is? Or is it just another gimmick?
I have no interest in a metaverse, just give me a good single player game. And to answer your question: no, it isn't.

Carbine Studios announced in September that the game would be shut down and that the studio would be closing. Since the announcement, players have been able to enjoy the full game without restriction and with a number of in-game events firing off for the last time.

WildStar offers epic high adventure, where players make their mark as Explorers, Soldiers, Scientists or Settlers and lay claim to a mysterious planet on the edge of known space.