BioWare fan community hits milestone
BioWare announces that its official community has more than 750,000 members and is still growing.
BioWare has today announced that following a number of initiatives--including the recent release of the first in its series of downloadable
The first BioWare-developed module for Neverwinter Nights, Witch's Wake I: The Fields of Battle, recently passed the 200,000-downloaded mark, but fans of the game who are members of the BioWare community are also able to download modules that have been created by other members.
"BioWare's Community/Live team has been actively monitoring fan feedback from Neverwinter Nights and I think our fans will be pleased to see some of this feedback reflected in the two upcoming Neverwinter Nights expansion packs, the first of which is entitled Neverwinter Nights ," said Dr. Ray Muzyka, joint CEO of BioWare.
For more details, check out our previous coverage of Neverwinter Nights and its upcoming expansion linked to the right.
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