Asheron's Call 2: Legions Official Trailer 1
Check out this official trailer for Asheron's Call: Legends.
Check out this official trailer for Asheron's Call: Legends.
Andrew Park reviews the follow-up to Turbine's online RPG.
Microsoft's Stuart Moulder gives us a quick overview of the company's upcoming PC games lineup.
Clock tolls toward December date when ops will cease at Turbine's West Coast studio.
Developer ends the year by pulling plug on massively multiplayer game, turns attention to upcoming licensed projects.
Turbine's MMORPG scheduled to shut down December 30; original Asheron's Call survives its sequel.
Asheron's Call developer secures second round of funding to help further establish itself as a stand-alone developer/publisher.
First expansion pack for Turbine's MMORPG ships to retail; first new game to be self-published and developed by the independent game company.
AC2: Legions expansion goes to duplication, while Asheron's Call: Throne of Destiny expansion is delayed until July.
Lord of the Rings-inspired license no longer wrapped around VU Games' finger, MMORPG delayed one year.
Asheron's Call company embraces digital distribution in "turning point" for decade-old developer.
Two new Asheron's Call expansions will be first products from Station Publishing; new EverQuest expansion pack is due in March--with more to follow.
Turbine to bring Asheron's Call 2: Legions to gamers in spring 2005. New screens inside.
Jolt Online Gaming to distribute and operate Turbine's games in the EU.
Turbine Entertainment announces that it has selected AT&T to host its first self-published games, as well as its existing Asheron's Call titles.
Developer now completely self-supporting its MMORPG.
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