Dark Age of Camelot Articles
Dark Age of Camelot, marking its 20th year, is getting a new server type. This server promises a level playing field, more time to participate in events, and more.
For those looking to check out Dark Age of Camelot, May 17th might be a good date to circle on your calendar. The MMORPG will be hosting a "Catch Up In Caledonia" event, which acts as a way for players to quickly level towards end-game.
Dark Age of Camelot is getting in on the Halloween action, running its Halloween event from now through November 7th. The event isn't your run of the mill event quests, though, as DAoC aims to provide a challenge for its participants.
Dark Age of Camelot is celebrating 18 years - an eternity in the gaming industry nowadays - and it's doing it by celebrating those who have helped get it to this milestone - the players. From now through November 7th, players can enjoy rewards and bonuses, courtesy of the DAoC team.
A new Q&A went up for Dark Age of Camelot earlier on their blog, outlining a myriad of user-submitted topics.
The Dark Age of Camelot site has been updated with a lengthy development update that centers on some of the forthcoming features and reveals that the release date for the free to play version of the game has been pushed back to early 2019. Resources will be shifted to this version once the v1.125 update has been released.
For Dark Age of Camelot players who love the struggles in the Realm vs Realm system, the team has good news: More frequent RvR experiences will be coming that combine both existing events and the addition of new ones. There are no explicit details, though the team did say that there will be in-game leaderboards with events lasting 1-2 weeks "on a rotating schedule that would incentivize various aspects of the game (most relating to RvR)".
The Dark Age of Camelot site has been updated with a new producer's letter that takes a retrospective look back at 2017 and a peek ahead at 2018. Most notably, the team has announced "Endless Conquest", a new account type that will offer the game for free through level 50. Endless Conquest is expected to make its debut in Fall 2018.
Dark Age of Camelot players can now enjoy some holiday cheer thanks to the return of the annual Midwinter Festival. Players will be able to find Battleground Presents and enjoy 50% bonuses to XP, RP and BP. Additionally, Traveling Merchants are back. For those looking forward to the Frozen Cavern instance, you'll have to wait a bit longer as it will not be coming back until a separate event to be held in January.
The Dark Age of Camelot site has been updated with a long post to lay out all details about the game's 16th anniversary celebration. Players are invited to "Come Back to Camelot" for 20 days of free game time all through the month of October. If your account has been inactive for 60+ days and you left in good standing, you are eligible for the promotion.
Former players whose accounts have been inactive for a minimum of sixty days are being invited back to Dark Age of Camelot during the "Come Back to Camelot" campaign. The best news is that the campaign features thirty days for free!
Dark Age of Camelot is welcoming its players to the annual Easter event in which the deceptively cuddly Harbinger of Spring arrives to wreak havoc on the land. Players taking him down will receive the Gem of the Harbinger. The Rites of Spring quest is available in several locations, depending on faction alignment.
The Dark Age of Camelot site has been updated with a new post laying out the first details of a new campaign called "A Dragon's Curse (Chapter 1)". The new content sends players into a variety of locations and includes new open-world dungeons in all three realms. In addition, dungeoneers will score Aurulite that can be spent at special vendors inside the dungeons.
The next update notes for Dark Age of Camelot will be published later today, but the team wanted to give players a forward look at the fully revamped Necromancer. To do so, a new video has been posted that gives information about the three basic shapeshifts, each with its own set of unique abilities.
The Dark Age of Camelot team and community have a lot to celebrate with the game's fifteen anniversary. It's so big, in fact, that the party needs an entire month -- October, to be exact -- in order to fit it all in.