Guild Wars 2 expansion End of Dragons delayed, but senior devs return to ArenaNet
Guild Wars 2 developer ArenaNet has issued an update on the studio and its long-running MMO.
The headline announcement is the End of Dragons expansion has been delayed from late 2021 to early 2022. In a post on the Guild Wars 2 website, ArenaNet director John Taylor explained the delay:
“As expansion development has progressed and the real-world challenges of the past year and a half have changed the way we live and work, it’s become clear that we need a little more time to deliver our creative vision for Cantha. As a result, we’re delaying the release of Guild Wars 2: End of Dragons from late 2021 to early 2022.
“We appreciate your patience as we take the time to give the expansion the attention it deserves. I’m incredibly proud of the work the team is doing to bring Cantha to life, and we can’t wait for you to see and experience it for yourselves.”
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Taylor also announced the return of former Guild Wars 2 game director Colin Johanson, who now co-leads ArenaNet.
Johanson left ArenaNet back in 2016 to work at Amazon on Crucible, the multiplayer game that was cancelled five months after release and four months after un-release.
Johanson, who spent over 11 years working on the Guild Wars franchise as a game designer and game director, isn’t the only former ArenaNet dev to return to the studio. Josh “Grouch” Davis, who also left ArenaNet in 2016 to join Amazon, has rejoined the team as the head of live operations.