This past year has been very eventful for DC Universe Online and its team. Not only did the MMO go through new episodes like Justice League Dark, Metal Part I and Metal Part II, it also came to Nintendo Switch and the team behind the MMO was spun off into its own studio: Dimensional Ink
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Dimensional Ink Games’ was recently founded as part of Daybreak Game Company’s “Franchise First” initiative, and its focus at inception is on both DC Universe Online and an unannounced action MMO. DC Universe Online is still going strong; in fact, Daybreak is pleased with the results from its recent Nintendo Switch release. While Executive Producer
DC Universe Online is still going strong over nine years after launch. While it started out on PC and PS3, it has since branched out to current-generation consoles. In a somewhat surprising move, Daybreak announced and released a Nintendo Switch port of the popular licensed MMO on Nintendo Switch during Summer 2019. While the port
Daybreak Game Company, the developer formerly known as Sony Online Entertainment, juggles several different MMO franchises including PlanetSide, DC Universe Online and EverQuest. In order to give each of these franchises more creative freedom, Daybreak’s “franchise first initiative” has created dedicated studios created for all three of the aforementioned franchises. The three studios are now
After first launching all the way back in 2011, Daybreak Games today announced that it is bringing the MMO DC Universe Online to the Nintendo Switch in just a few months. As revealed via CBR, DC Universe Online is set to make its debut on a Nintendo platform for the first time ever when it comes to
The folks who work on the DC universe’s superhero MMO, DC Universe Online, have added in new ways in which heroes and villains can customize and change their movement options. Movement styles will allow players to further differentiate themselves from other characters. Players initially always moved the same way as other players, whether they are flying,