Aion 2
News, coverage and analysis tracking Aion 2 across the outlets.- NCsoft Q1 2026: Aion 2 made heaps of money, Guild Wars 2 saw its best quarter since 2017NCsoft reported a strong first quarter for 2026, with revenues up 38% quarter-over-quarter and 55% year-over-year, largely driven by Aion 2 and the successful launch of Lineage Classic. Guild Wars 2 also experienced its best quarter since 2017, contributing significantly to the company's financial success.
- NCsoft is bringing Aion 2 razzle dazzle to June’s Summer Game Fest with a new trailer and key infoNCsoft will present Aion 2 at the Summer Game Fest on June 5th, featuring a new trailer with additional information about the next-generation MMORPG. This marks the first global update since the game's official confirmation in April.
- Massively OP Podcast Episode 564: Evercold or everwarmer?The MassivelyOP Podcast episode 564 covers recent MMORPG news, including Final Fantasy XIV's 'Evercold' expansion announcement for 2027, Guild Wars Reforged receiving a mobile port, and Aion 2's westward release window. Other topics include new MMOs from Nexon, Palia's upcoming mount expansion, SWTOR's future updates, LOTRO's housing, Conan Exiles Enhanced edition, and the sale of EVE Online back to CCP Games.
- MMO Week in Review: Evercold, Aion 2, and EQ LegendsThis week in the MMORPG genre saw the reveal of Final Fantasy XIV's 'Evercold' expansion for January 2027, alongside confirmations for Aion 2's global launch this year. Several other titles like Embers of the Uncrowned, RF Online Next, Palia, EverQuest Legends, and Loftia also had significant updates or beta launches.
- Betawatch: Closed beta for Loftia and EQ Legends, delay for Monsters & MemoriesSeveral MMOs are currently in various stages of testing. Loftia has launched its closed beta with no NDA, while Monsters & Memories has delayed its early access to October due to a lead developer's departure. Camelot Unchained has expanded its testing to Wednesdays, and Palia is adding horses while remaining in beta.
- Is Tifa Lockhart the new brawler in Street Fighter 6? F... | TAGRumors suggest Tifa Lockhart from Final Fantasy VII may join Street Fighter 6, coinciding with Final Fantasy VII's anniversary and Street Fighter's Year 3 Character Pass conclusion. Nintendo announced Splatoon Raiders for the Switch 2 this summer, alongside a Deep Cut amiibo. The MMO Aion 2 is set for a global launch this year despite initial microtransaction concerns, and a sequel to the horror film Event Horizon is in development with Christian Ward writing.
- A Surprising 17-Years-Later Sequel Is Coming West This YearNCSoft announced that Aion 2, a sequel to the 2008 MMORPG, will receive a global release on PC via Steam later this year. The game, built on Unreal Engine 5, faced criticism for its microtransactions upon its South Korean and Taiwanese launch. NCSoft has apologized and vowed to make changes for the international release, with more details expected in May.
- Despite microtransaction woes at launch, MMO sequel Aion 2 will go global this yearNCSoft's MMO sequel Aion 2, which launched last year with criticisms regarding its microtransaction model, is set to receive a global release on PC via Steam in 2026. Despite initial mixed reception, the game has reportedly been financially successful, prompting the international launch across North America, South America, Japan, and Europe.
- Take a flight to the uncanny valley with Aion 2, the MMO all about verticality that's going global this yearNCSoft has announced that Aion 2, an MMORPG focused on verticality and flight, will receive a global release on PC later this year. The game, which is set 200 years after the original Aion, has been available in South Korea and Taiwan since last year. It will launch with support for multiple languages and servers across North America, Europe, and Japan.
- Don't panic, highly anticipated sequel Aion 2 will come to Steam later this yearNC America has confirmed that the highly anticipated MMORPG Aion 2 will launch on Steam later this year, approximately 18 years after the original game's release. The game will feature servers across North America, South America, Europe, and Japan, with support for multiple languages including English, German, French, and Spanish.
- Aion 2, sequel to a beloved Korean MMO, is getting a global release this year from publisher NCSoftNCSoft has announced that Aion 2, the sequel to the popular Korean MMORPG Aion, will receive a global PC release in 2026. The game will be available on Steam and NCSoft's Purple launcher, with official servers planned for North America, South America, Europe, and Japan. While Aion 2 received mixed reception in South Korea and Taiwan due to its monetization model and botting issues, NCSoft aims to address these concerns for the global launch.
- NCsoft announces that Aion 2 will launch globally this year on Steam and PurpleNCsoft has officially announced that Aion 2, an open-world MMORPG, will launch globally later this year on Steam and its own PURPLE platform. The game has been specifically developed for PC with locally hosted servers in North America, South America, Europe, and Japan, and will feature localization in 10 languages.
- NCsoft America CEO on the MMORPG genre’s future: ‘Trends in any creative industry come back around’NCsoft America CEO Jeonghee Jin believes the MMORPG genre is poised for a resurgence, stating that trends in creative industries tend to cycle back. She highlighted NCsoft's growth in the West and active pursuit of new projects and publishing deals, suggesting a genuine chance for new MMORPGs despite current industry challenges. Jin also touched upon the potential for younger players, accustomed to virtual worlds like Roblox and Minecraft, to embrace MMORPGs.
- Jobs Roundup: February 2026 | UK games publisher PQube appoints Dominic Wheatley as chairmanSeveral key appointments and leadership transitions have occurred across the games industry. Dominic Wheatley has been named chairman of PQube, Ricardo Briceno is the new CEO of Gamefam, and Craig Cincotta has returned to Xbox. Additionally, Christie Golden joins IO Interactive as principal writer, and Joshua Mills takes over as creative director for Rainbow Six Siege at Ubisoft Montréal.