(plant banner) as a blast finisher, as well as the 2-3 skill to apply buffs. The last big Guild Wars 2 expansion was Path of Fire, which was released in 2017, and brought a new foe for you to tackle – Balthazar, the rogue god of war – to the game. Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns is the first expansion for Guild Wars 2. This is reflected in comments on a recent Guild Wars 2 Reddit “megathread” on “Living World announcement feedback” in which some users voice their hopes that more expansions, or “expansion-level” content, including things like new gameplay features and mechanics will head to the game.
As Living World content, it will be narrative-focussed, and while it will introduce a whole new story, plus some new features like ten-player boss fights called Strike Missions, bosses, and Masteries, it appears that some of the game’s fans are expressing their preference for big expansions and the type of content they bring.
This follows the announcement of the next Guild Wars 2 Living World story, The Icebrood Saga, which arrives later this month. I like to see other players around me, and further population fragmentation doesnt sit very well. A what you want to see discussion.Personally, I dont care about new areas and maps much anymore. Zadorojny continued, saying “now, whether or not we change that method moving forward, we’ll have a different conversation at that point.” PR manager Justin Fassino then added “I think the important thing here, obviously, is that everyone at the studio knows that there’s a demand for an expansion. Theres other related threads, but hey, ill start a fresh one.
For us, at least today, we know that with the stuff that we want to give – the quality of life improvements, the story we’re trying to tell – Icebrood Saga is the best way we can deliver free content to our players.” On the topic, he said “I don’t think we have an answer for that one yet. Now we know its name, End of Dragons, and. All the information we have for this expansion is that it’s going to based in Cantha. Guild Wars 2 was long assumed to be on its last legs, but last March, developer ArenaNet confirmed that a third expansion was indeed in development. It’s slated to release sometime this year. In an interview at PAX West, Guild Wars 2 game director, Mike Zadorojny, talked about whether the path forward for the game is free content rather than paid expansions. ArenaNet announced End Of Dragons as the third expansion planned for Guild Wars 2 earlier in 2020. Developer ArenaNet has revealed that it’s aware fans of the MMO are keen to see another expansion arrive – and that it isn’t “ruling it out.” It looks like Guild Wars 2 could see more paid expansions in its future.