'Sandstorm' Expansion Phase 2 Hits Global Agenda Today

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Massively multiplayer online shooter Global Agenda continues its summer "Sandstorm" expansion with the launch of phase 2 today. The new content includes the "Sonoran Desert Zone" which introduces the more free adventuring style play typically found in MMORPGs. I played some in this area at E3 and it had a comfortably familiar pace of exploring, talking to NPC for quests, and fighting random enemies around the area. This zone in particular is designed for early in the game with a character level range of 5 to 15. Similar zones for higher level characters are in the works for future expansions.

Also in phase 2 of the Sandstorm expansion (from their press release):

  • CONSUMABLES: Players may now craft Consumable items that can be used once while in a combat mission to give a short-term boost. Once used, that item is consumed. In order to equip a consumable, you must have a Consumable in your inventory, and fill the Consumable slot on your Equip screen. Only one consumable may be equipped at a time.
  • SALVAGE: Weapons and Armor that you do not desire to keep may be salvaged by clicking the Salvage button while the item is selected on your Inventory menu. When a weapon or armor piece is salvaged, you will receive a component loot drop put into your inventory (many of the components gained through salvage are useful when crafting consumables).
As part of the game's recent move to drop subscription plans, everyone gets the Sandstorm expansion for free. Under their new revenue plans, future expansions will be sold individually instead of being included as a benefit of subscribing. One or two expansions are planned per year with the next targeted for the end of the year.
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    July 22, 2010 6:09 PM

    Played some today. The new outdoor zone is cool, and they did some UI updates as well. Overall, a fun game.

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      July 22, 2010 7:22 PM

      So is it worth playing now that it doesn't have a monthly fee?

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        July 23, 2010 6:18 AM

        It never really had a monthly fee.

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          July 23, 2010 6:18 PM

          What was the pricing scheme it had before then? I could have sworn they had a monthly fee and then dropped it.

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            July 27, 2010 10:50 AM

            No, they never actually charged any monthly fees. They were going to start after the Sandstorm expansion, but they dropped the idea.

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