25 Years Later, This Forgotten Sci-Fi MMORPG Pioneer Is Stuck In Limbo And Has No Plans On Leaving

I still remember when Anarchy Online came out back in 2001 – it was a huge deal! It was the first MMO that really felt like it took place in a proper sci-fi universe. And honestly, it’s amazing that it’s still running after all these years. So many online games get shut down after just a couple of years, but Anarchy Online is still kicking. It really showed everyone what a sci-fi MMO could be, and it’s a bit of a testament to how some games can just… hang on. It’s still playable, but things haven’t really been updated or expanded much lately.

Gold’s Gone Glam! Wheaton’s $3B Bling Binge!

Chatting with Kitco News at the VRIC 2026 in Vancouver, Smallwood argued that Wheaton’s fixed-price streaming contracts are like a magic shield, protecting them from the inflationary dragons terrorizing mine operators worldwide. “We’re the knights in shining armor of the mining world,” he probably didn’t say, but should have.

New Star Wars: Jedi 3 Rumors Spark Controversy, Divide the Fanbase

The first Star Wars Jedi game, Fallen Order, came out in 2019, and Survivor was released in 2023. If the next game also takes four years to develop, we can expect it around 2027. However, recent rumors suggest a release in the first half of 2026, which has caused some disagreement among fans.

Where to Find Arc Deforester (A Prime Specimen Quest) in Arc Raiders

Once you’ve accepted the quest from Shani, jump into a game on Blue Gate and make sure you have a good set of gear. While you can use a free loadout, it’s better to have strong weapons and healing items since you’ll be fighting some tough enemies called ARCs. Be careful, as other players will likely be trying to complete the same quest and might be hostile. Once the match begins, head west towards Adorned Wreckage.

Nintendo Switch Online First Virtual Boy Games Revealed

Nintendo’s Virtual Boy was advertised as the first virtual reality gaming headset, but it actually worked more like a 3D screen viewed from above. Players had to lean their head down to look through the device, which sat on a stand, and all games were displayed in a strange, unsettling red color. Sadly, the Virtual Boy wasn’t a success, selling less than 800,000 units and becoming known as one of Nintendo’s biggest flops. Despite this, it did have some fun games like Mario’s Tennis and Wario Land. Now that Nintendo is bringing back classic consoles through its Nintendo Switch Online service, it’s likely the Virtual Boy will be next.