The importance of festival events

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Posted by: LittleV.7805

LittleV.7805

OK so with all this hype around HoT and the influx of new players I got to wondering whether we will actually be getting our usual scheduled festival event, Halloween.

I know someone out there has probably posted about this before but I would like to express the seriousness of the situation here, not all new players will be able to buy HoT straight away and I’ve already encountered players who shot up to 80 as fast as they could and are now bored already.

Wouldn’t it be useful to have Halloween going on in the background as well as the expansion? So that these new F2P players have something exciting to look forward to. It doesn’t even need to be new Halloween content really. I just know that GW2 festivals, Halloween/Wintersday are what I look forward to during the winter months ever since I experienced it in GW1 and it would be a shame for all these new players to miss out because of the expansion.

What do you think? Are we getting a festival or not?

Post your favorite GW2 festival memories here!

Here’s one of my favorite screenshots, its not very good its on my laptop and its very busy, but it was the moment just before the statue in Lions Arch exploded.

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Posted by: DTATL.9641

DTATL.9641

We are getting Halloween. This have been said in an interview with Massivly OP. It’s in the end of this article.
http://massivelyop.com/2015/08/31/pax-prime-2015-guild-wars-2-is-never-getting-a-raid-finder/

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Posted by: xadine.7069

xadine.7069

Indeed festivals are very important.
And there’s allready several threads about hallowen, wich seems to have a huge impact on GW2 players.

I agree with you that halloween would be great for new players (with ou without HoT) but it would also be good for HoT.
What I mean is, a lot of players (including myself) are looking forward to “rush” HoT, but they also love halloween. So having halloween soon after would give to them a reason “not to rush” HoT because they’ll want to enjoy halloween too. And this way HoT will feel “bigger”. I higly suspect that HoT will be “done” in several days (I was 80%map in 3 days on vanilla at the release :s) and if we “rush” it we will probably feel “empty” quite fast.
I strongly believe it the case with most MMO x-pack tbh, and having a festival close to the release of the x-pack will help to counter that feeling of “that’s it? allready?” that I usualy experiment 3-4 days after the release. It is just a feeling that disapear fast, but that can cause players to leave few days after the release before they realise everything that they missed by rushing it.

Anyway, festivals are good no matter how you think of it, it’s joyfull, it’s fun (usually ^^), seasonnal items are back, more players around, and a side-quest (usually).
My personnal favorite was from GW1, the war between Dwayna and Grenth when come the end of the years. In comparison, the one GW2 isn’t even remotely fun (even though I enjoy it a lot). And I had an insta-love for halloween JP in GW2.

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Posted by: LittleV.7805

LittleV.7805

We are getting Halloween. This have been said in an interview with Massivly OP. It’s in the end of this article.
http://massivelyop.com/2015/08/31/pax-prime-2015-guild-wars-2-is-never-getting-a-raid-finder/

Thankyou I wasn’t aware of that, I still think this would be a great thread for people to post their festival memories on though

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Posted by: Calcifire.1864

Calcifire.1864

<Obligatory lament for SAB>

I can’t wait for Mad King Thorn Day, I just hope the candy corn node will be available again.

My favorite holiday moment was completing the clocktower, such a difficult puzzle, but so fun to complete it.

I remember how to an onlooker, we must have looked like we were going mad ourselves as all norn and charr got naked to reduce the problems for other players due our size and the inability to see the floor because of robes.

it was very much the point that solidified GW2 in my mind as “the game I’d play instead of WoW”, considering that ANet had only had about a month to prepare whilst fixing all the teething issues from launch

I still have my Candy-Powered Matter Meter

…I should probably return it to Councillor Ludo one of these days…