“Big Announcement” Planned for Planetside Next at SOE Fan Faire





It has been a rather tough time for Sony Online Entertainment, with huge layoffs and a massive data breach causing the MMO publisher to cancel projects and lose the trust of a huge proportion of its fans. Luckily, however, PlanetSide Next wasn't canceled, so fans of the massively multiplayer game will still be able to play the title when it releases later this year. But with E3 not revealing any new info on the game, many were worried it would be a while before we heard anything about the title. Luckily, we won't have to wait too long.

On his Twitter, SOE President John Smedley revealed:

For all you Planetside Next fans stay tuned for a big announcement at our upcoming Fan Faire in Vegas!

The SOE fan faire will be held from July 7th to July 9th.

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