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City of Heroes reveals details on next free expansion

With the commercial expansion for City of Heroes, Going Rogue, now available to purchase, the development team at Paragon Studios is already hip deep in making its next free expansion for the long running super hero MMO. This week the game's official web site announced the first details of "Issue 19".

The expansion is officially titled Alpha Strike and will let players of the game try to unlock the "Alpha Slot" which will give high level characters access to new powers as the first phase of the game's Incarnate system. The expansion will also add two new task forces, new in-game events, new animations, improvements to the game's Mission Architect tools and more. And don't forget the free City of Heroes weekend should be live right now and continue through October 10.

City of Heroes Going Rogue getting free weekend in October

Last month, developer Paragon Studios and publisher NCsoft released Going Rogue, the first commercial expansion pack in many years for its super hero MMO City of Heroes. But some subscribers of the game have yet to check out the new expansion pack.

That's why NCsoft is launching an upcoming free play weekend for City of Heroes that will allow new, current and former subscribers to try out the new content in the Going Rogue expansion. The free play begins at 11 am Eastern time on Thursday October 7 and ends at 2:59 am Eastern time on Monday, October 11. In related news next weekend's New York Comic-Con will have a City of Heroes panel. NCsoft is also holding a meet-and-greet event on October 8 at the Hudson Hotel in New York City where City of Heroes players can get a code for an exclusive in-game costume (the Rikti Mentalist).

City of Heroes: Going Rogue trailer chooses sides


Today marks the launch of City of Heroes: Going Rogue, the second expansion for the City of Heroes MMORPG. In it, players are introduced to new powers and an all new city called Praetoria, which is a alternate dimension mirror version of Paragon City. Players will have the opportunity to switch sides and back between heroic, neutral or villainous alignments.

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This Week In PC Games: August 16-22

After a fairly slow couple of weeks in new PC game releases, this week brings two major titles to retail stores. One of the is a sequel to a controversial third person shooter while the other is a expansion pack to a long running MMO title.

Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days: Even though the original game didn't get the best reviews, developer Io Interactive and publisher Square Enix have decided to release this sequel to the 2008 third person shooter with the somewhat nuts duo of Kane and Lynch doing what they do best: killing people. The game features online co-op for the campaign and the multiplayer Fragile Alliance mode returns for the sequel.

Going Rogue videos unveil an all-new city


The City of Heroes: Going Rogue expansion is expected to release shortly, and players can expect to explore the all-new area of Praetoria when it does. Praetoria is a mirror universe where versions of the game's signature heroes conquered the world and established a utopia with a very strict sense of peace. Beneath the shimmering city is an underground where the resistance gathers its forces. The developer video above discusses all the sights players can expect, highlighted with the recent 'Ultra-mode' graphics overhaul the game recently received. Continue after the jump to watch a flythrough video featuring the Neutopolis and Imperial City areas.

City of Heroes: Going Rogue is scheduled to go live on August 17th. Players can pre-purchase the game from the NCsoft store to gain early access to the new powers and abilities.

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City of Heroes announces plans for Shades of Gray free update

Developer Paragon Studios and publisher NCsoft still plan to release Going Rogue, the commercial expansion pack for its super hero MMO City of Heroes, in mid-August. But players of the game will still be getting free content updates. This week the game's official web site revealed plans for the latest such update: Issue 18 - Shades of Gray.

In addition to adding a major new "trial" for City of Heroes players to fight through called Cathedral of Pain (sounds kinky) Shades of Gray will add a number of new features like a tips system that lets enemies drop notes or clues that are the start of a new mission. The game's auction house will be open to all players (good or bad) and more additions are planned. There's no word yet on when Shades of Gray will be released but it should be at or near the time Going Rogue is released.

City of Heroes: Going Rogue video lays out the path to good and evil


With City of Heroes: Going Rogue, players will be able to choose a path for their characters. By making moral decisions during certain missions, heroes can turn into vigilantes and eventually full blown villains. On the flip side, villains can start doing good deeds to become rogues, and eventually become fully redeemed to become heroes. This video documentary also gives a first look at the Praetorian faction. All Praetorian characters start with a neutral alignment and steadily become either heroic or villainous. Players will have a chance to choose sides when the expansion releases in August.

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City of Heroes: Going Rogue's release delayed to August 17

Publisher NCsoft has set over word that their commercial expansion pack to its super hero MMO City of Heroes has had its release date pushed back a few weeks. Originally set for release sometime in July, the expansion, Going Rogue, will now be coming out on August 17. The expansion will also be included in the new retail box release City of Heroes Going Rogue Complete Collection. The new box set will contain the original game, City of Villains, and Going Rogue along with all of the previously released free expansions for $39.99.

People who pre-order the collection at GameStop will get access to five new in-game character enhancements along with an exclusive skin that can be applied to the Razer Sphex mousing surface (which you can see above this post). The collection also comes with a $5 coupon for any Razer product.

NCsoft also has plans to promote Going Rogue at the San Diego Comic-Con in July. If you are attending the sold out event you can check out a panel with the Paragon Studios team, get special giveaways at the NCsoft booth and attend the Going Rogue Preview Event at the Hard Rock Hotel in San Diego on July 23,

E3 2010 Interview: We chat with the lead designer of City of Heroes: Going Rogue

First there was the City of Heroes. Then came the City of Villains. There wasn't much confusion about this set up. One was all good and the other was all evil. Yet the super hero MMO titles from developer Paragon Studios (taking over from the game's original creators Cryptic Studios) have continued to expand, thanks to free content updates and more recently the launch of the player-based Mission Architect.

Now the studio and publisher NCsoft are close to releasing City of Heroes: Going Rogue. This new commercial expansion puts in some shades of gray in our heroes and villains as we explore a new parallel universe. Big Download got the game's lead designer Melissa Bianco to answer our questions about Going Rogue which is due out this July.

City of Heroes: Going Rogue developer video takes superpowers to the next level


In City of Heroes and City of Villains, players have the chance to create custom superheroes (or villains) and battle it out in Liberty City for the fate of the world. The newest expansion, Going Rogue, is expected to release next month and it will take the game to a whole new level by allowing villainous characters redeem themselves to become heroes or vice versa. Characters can also make a complete circle in their progression, as is often done in comic books. Players will have a chance to go rogue when the game releases on July 20th.

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