Napster Founder Crafting WoW Community 28
Gamespot reports on Napster founder Shawn Fanning's newest project: an online community for MMOG players called Rupture. He's initially, sensibly, targeting World of Warcraft players with what's being described as 'MySpace for Azeroth'. From the article: "The [service] will pull data directly from WOW and publish stats and information on a personalized page. Gamers will also be able to instant message while playing, as well as track the progress of their guilds and organize playing time with their online buddies. Rupture will rely on ads for revenue and also focus on exchanging info on gamers' real lives, should they have one. WOW is the first game on the plate for Rupture, but no other titles have yet been mentioned. "
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So... (Score:3, Funny)
Brilliant!
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facesofwow (Score:2)
http://www.facesofwow.com/gallery/index.php [facesofwow.com]
Honestly, I don't see the need for a WOW social networking site, since the players are already incredibly well-connected (vent, aim, wow forums, in-game chat). I think the only appeal is figuring out which players on the server are hot chicks and helping them finish quests. =)
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On a side note, it's also noteworthy that while online
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Come on... that's implying that people actually read TFA!
I know I haven't!
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This isn't the first online community site planned around World of Warcraft. In July, an online dating site titled "World of Datecraft" invited night elves and others to mingle and find matches for some offline romance. The site has since been taken down.
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I smell moolah! (Score:1)
Yes, the market for this is allready full (Score:2, Informative)
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