Our number one priority right now is crafting Guild Wars 2: End of Dragons with the high quality you expect and deserve.
ArenaNet has confirmed that its MMO Guild Wars 2’s delivery on Steam has been inconclusively deferred. ArenaNet previously revealed that Guild Wars 2 would advance toward Steam back in August. Initially booked for discharge in November, the arrangement was to deliver close to its Heart of Thorns and Path of Fire developments.
Presently, in any case, the Steam discharge has been “put on pause until further notice,” with no updated discharge window definite. “Toward the finish of summer, we gave you a first glance at the following Guild Wars 2 development, Guild Wars 2: End of Dragons,” the group said in a report on the official site (much appreciated, PCGN). “The reaction has overpowered us. Conveying this next section in the Guild Wars universe is our most elevated need.
“With this in mind, we’ve made the decision to put the Guild Wars 2 Steam release on hold for the time being,” it added. “Our number one priority right now is crafting Guild Wars 2: End of Dragons with the high quality you expect and deserve. Additionally, we’re full speed ahead on delivering an epic climax to The Icebrood Saga that lives up to (and we hope exceeds) previous Living World finales.”
The announcement shut on expressing that the principal trailer for The Icebrood Saga: Champions would be accessible on Thursday, the fifth of November. The Steam port was only one of a few activities ArenaNet has declared to check Guild Wars 2’s eighth birthday celebration, with others including another unlockable capacity for Path of Fire’s Skimmer mounts, empowering players to plunge them submerged.
The large uncover, however, came as another secret trailer for Guild Wars 2’s third development, End of Dragons, which is currently booked to be released one year from now.