
Eve Online’s infamously steep learning curve asks a great deal from new players. It’s a prerequisite that has ensured a uniquely invested community of pilots, pirates, bankers and council members. But another career path open to New Eden’s populace is one of a writer: contributing to official Eve Online magazine, Eon.
Published by Massively Multiplayer Magazines, and launched in October 2005, back when Eve’s player base numbered only 50,000, the quarterly magazine has shifted somewhere in the region of 150,000 copies to date and has a subscriber base between four and five thousand. Not bad for such a niche publication.

Game Rant recently spoke with some long-time EVE Online players who all shared some key advice for any players jumping into EVE for the first time.

Whether they teach you the easy way or the space death hard way remains to be seen.
Eve Online Is A 9 to 5 unpaid job With A Strongly Biased Community Willing To Trap You Into Their Sunk Cost Fallacy.
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Wccftech interviewed CEO Hilmar Veigar Pétursson at EVE Fanfest to talk about Online, Frontier, Vanguard, and more.