First WildStar Livestream This Saturday

The very first of the WildStar livestreams will happen this Saturday, November 9th, at 12PM PST. The stream will be focused on a particular class, though there is no mention of which one will be featured. The team did state that it would be one of the classes that are already known, but there is a ton of new info that the team will be showing off during the stream.

Make sure to tune in to WildStar’s Twitch Channel on Saturday to catch the stream. If you can’t watch the stream live don’t fret, the footage will be made available to watch on YouTube about a week after the livestream.

You can read the official announcement from Carbine Studios here.


Carbine Promises Big Reveals And Upcoming Beta Testing

WildStar has been one of the most exciting games to follow in it’s development. The level of fan interaction, reveals, and general flair they have brought to the process has been putting other games currently in development to shame (I’m looking at you ESO). This made it strange, however, when carbine seemed to grow somewhat quiet over the past couple of months. There was still the great fan interaction, but very little new news was coming out about the game. It turns out they had a very good reason, and are planning to make up for lost time in a big way.

The team at Carbine had been hard at work over the past few months getting the game ready for its next stage of development. Now that they have reached that stage they are ready to show off all the new things they have been working on. Not only that, but the team is planning on streaming some gameplay on Twittch, which is something everyone can get excited about. And, to top it all off, they announced that the next round of beta testing will be starting in December.

You can read about all the upcoming fun after the break. If you’re as excited as we are be sure to let us know in the comments below. Continue reading


Take A Peek Inside The Arkship Destiny

Are you planning on claiming Nexus in the name of the Dominion? Well then you can look forward to spending some time on the Arkship Destiny, the most prized ship in the Dominion Fleet.

Continue reading to get a sneak peek inside this marvelous vessel, straight from the developers at Carbine Studios. And be sure to let us know what you think of the ship in the comments below. Continue reading


WildStar Devs Talk Cross Server Play

It’s always frustrating when you want to play an MMO with a buddy only to discover their character is hanging out on another server, or “realm” as the WildStar folks like to call them. Opening different ways of interaction between different realms is a great way to get more players to interact with each other.

This week the developers at Carbine Studios talked about their plans to get players communicating across these realms. Continue reading to hear what they have to say on the topic, and let us know what you think in the comments below. Continue reading


October Game Systems Update

If you’re like us then you have been eagerly awaiting the next round of beta testing for WildStar. Well it looks like that might be sooner rather than later.

Today the folks at Carbine Studios pulled back the curtain on a bunch of system updates that they plan on implementing in the next beta session. Specifically they talk about a new level up system, a new ability loadout UI, and a new quest system.

The updates are not complete yet, but if the developers are willing to show them off it points towards a beta testing happening sooner rather than later. Continue reading to see all the info yourself, and let us know what you think in the comments below. Continue reading



WildStar Wednesday: Shiphand Missions

wildstar shiphand mission

Today, Kristen “Caydiem” DeMeza, Content Designer and a Zone Lead on WildStar, unveiled detailed information about a special type of mission – Shiphand Missions. Shiphand Missions are extended, sequential quests that can be scalable from one to five players. They are repeatable, but with random random elements to spice up the experience of going back through.
 
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