Guild Wars Reforged, the recent quasi-remaster of ArenaNet's 2005 MMORPG, is coming to mobile for free, though there is a catch if you don't already own the game on PC.
The free mobile version of Guild Wars Reforged is slated to launch globally this summer for iOS and Android devices and will include the game's original Prophecies story campaign. However, that initial, free campaign will include ads. To unlock the game's additional campaigns and go ad-free, players will need to buy each campaign separately on PC for $7 (or in the case of the Eye of the North expansion and bonus mission pack, $10).
There is a silver lining for those who already own Guild War Reforged. Those who have already purchased the PC version of the game can link their ArenaNet account to gain access to the complete, ad-free mobile version free of charge. Once accounts are linked, progress between the PC and mobile version will be synchronized between devices. Players on PC and mobile will play on the same servers, enabling cross-play between platforms.
In a press release, game director Stephen Clarke-Wilson said the team used its experience working on Guild Wars Reforged UI and getting it working on the Steam Deck helped when it came time to rebuild the MMO for mobile.
"That deep dive into the user interface code has been rolled into rebuilding the user experience for mobile platforms," Clarke-Wilson said.
Guild Wars Reforged released late last year, simplifying the process of trying to figure out which version of the MMO to buy and adding controller support and Steam Deck verification. It also added graphical improvements like ambient occlusion, better bloom effects, HD skill icons, rebuilt 3D audio, and support for higher-resolution monitors to the subscription-free MMO.
On the gameplay front, Reforged added a new quest-tracking system to help guide players to their destination. To celebrate the game's 21st anniversary, it most recently received new quests and even a new dungeon.
While the original Guild Wars likely won't be receiving new expansions any time soon, its sequel, Guild Wars 2, does regularly receive new content. Its sixth and latest expansion launched last October, adding new housing options and more.
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The free mobile version of Guild Wars Reforged is slated to launch globally this summer for iOS and Android devices and will include the game's original Prophecies story campaign. However, that initial, free campaign will include ads. To unlock the game's additional campaigns and go ad-free, players will need to buy each campaign separately on PC for $7 (or in the case of the Eye of the North expansion and bonus mission pack, $10).
There is a silver lining for those who already own Guild War Reforged. Those who have already purchased the PC version of the game can link their ArenaNet account to gain access to the complete, ad-free mobile version free of charge. Once accounts are linked, progress between the PC and mobile version will be synchronized between devices. Players on PC and mobile will play on the same servers, enabling cross-play between platforms.
In a press release, game director Stephen Clarke-Wilson said the team used its experience working on Guild Wars Reforged UI and getting it working on the Steam Deck helped when it came time to rebuild the MMO for mobile.
"That deep dive into the user interface code has been rolled into rebuilding the user experience for mobile platforms," Clarke-Wilson said.
Guild Wars Reforged released late last year, simplifying the process of trying to figure out which version of the MMO to buy and adding controller support and Steam Deck verification. It also added graphical improvements like ambient occlusion, better bloom effects, HD skill icons, rebuilt 3D audio, and support for higher-resolution monitors to the subscription-free MMO.
On the gameplay front, Reforged added a new quest-tracking system to help guide players to their destination. To celebrate the game's 21st anniversary, it most recently received new quests and even a new dungeon.
While the original Guild Wars likely won't be receiving new expansions any time soon, its sequel, Guild Wars 2, does regularly receive new content. Its sixth and latest expansion launched last October, adding new housing options and more.
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