It's holiday festival time in gaming, and Daybreak is hosting a bevy of in-game celebrations across their roster of MMORPGs.
Recently, Dungeons and Dragons Online got its first 64-bit server. Mitch took it for a spin to see if it solves some of DDO's lingering issues, and whether it is worth the VIP subscription price of admission.
Dungeons & Dragons Online's first 64-bit server, Cormyr, has opened, though you'll need to be a VIP subscriber to access it.
We're coming around to that time of year again: Holiday events are coming to our favorite MMOs! To kick things off, we have our annual roundup of Halloween events, where you get to take part in some festive Halloween events to earn some fantastic treats for your character.
Standing Stone Games has apologized for the unexpected downtime that kept its game worlds out of commission over the weekend. Lord of the Rings Online players can expect a free mount while DDO players are left with just a few boosts and VIP time.
Both The Lord of the Rings Online and Dungeons & Dragons Online are both back up after a weekend-long outage.
If you're having trouble logging into LotRO or DDO - you're not alone as Standing Strone Games appears to be dealing with extended outages.
Take on Vecna's followers and work to foil his plans in the new Dungeons and Dragons Online mini-expansion, Vecna Unleashed, which also concludes the Codex of the Infinite Planes Saga in a big way.
Dungeons & Dragons Online has released its new update, Archetypes and Archvillains, and the new content and options just might change how you play.
DDO is marking its 16th anniversary with a new content pack, Hunter and Hunted, as well as the anniversary event, and permanent free unlocks for several races and classes.
Mitch is back with his latest MMO ReRoll column, this time taking a look at Dungeons & Dragons Online. How does the starting experience - and the MMO in general - hold up in 2021?
Dungeons & Dragons Online has received its latest content update called Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh which brings a new monsters into the mix alongside new systems and more. We've got the details.
This is fast approaching, but if you're still running a PC using Windows XP, and are also a Lord of the Rings Online or Dungeons & Dragons Online player, you'll need to look into upgrading your OS in the near future to continue adventuring in either MMO.
Standing Stone Games is testing the waters of the mini-expansion release with their other MMO, Dungeons & Dragons Online, with Executive Producer Rob Ciccolini announcing the D&D game will see one hit this year.
The Snowpeaks Festival is live in Dungeons & Dragons Online bringing a bunch of rewards for you to earn.