Here is the latest developer blog from the guys over at details of Marquee events. r1q5p
Hello my Holotable Friends!
Recently Carrie introduced me as Nick Reinhart in the Live Producer on the team which, ittedly, sounds like a made-up job.
The Live team is responsible for the day to day stuff that you do in Galaxy of Heroes. We plan and design characters and ships, events, and raids, are responsible for the tuning of the game, and a myriad of other things.
We also schedule the majority of stuff on a monthly basis and we’d like to update and clarify a few things around the character release cadence, as well as Marquee, Legendary, and Hero’s Journey events and how you’ll experience them. We know these events are important to you and that makes them very important to us.
Marquees
It’s been a little over a year since we first unveiled the Character Release Cadence for Marquee events (Darth Sion, Mother Talzin, and Commander Luke Skywalker would make regular appearances on the Holotables?
More importantly, we, as a studio, wanted to take an opportunity to recommit to a regular movement of characters from additional details on things that will remain constant.
Finally, we wanted to acknowledge that we made a few missteps in delivering this cadence. I’m going to make it my mission to make sure we are clearer about our intentions and that if, for any reason, a change needs to be made to this cadence, that we will give you all advance notice.
Marquee Event Intention
Originally, our intent with Marquee events was to give new characters a more flashy entrance into the game, bring more characters into the game more regularly, and put them in the players hands as early as possible.
After a year of releases we’ve realized over time that our original intent/mandate had expanded to something even larger: with each Marquee release, we want to establish that each new character or ship has a clear sense of utility. Both backward-looking utility (ex: this character fits right in with an established team, this character is perfect for this Territory Battle or Raid phase) and forward-looking utility (ex: this character will satisfy a future event requirement, this character will synergize with a future rework) are extremely important.
Whether a player buys packs, picks up shards in shipments, farms characters on nodes, or puts them on the back-burner, we want you to have an increasingly clear view of what each new character contributes to their overall experience and set of goals, over a long, enjoyable period of time.
Release Cadence
The overall cadence we laid out last year will largely remain intact with a few minor updates. However, we’ll restate it here with the updates for clarity.
- All units (characters or ships) released through Marquee events will move to the Chromium Packs or Fleet Packs (whichever is appropriate) and Shipments approximately four to six weeks from the first day of the unit’s Marquee event.
- From the day the unit moves to the Chromium Pack or Fleet Pack, and Shipments, approximately four to six weeks later the unit will move to a location in the game.
- These locations are limited to (at the moment): Cantina, Hard Light Side, Hard Dark Side, Guild Store, and Guild Event Store.
- As per the recent Q&A we are no longer adding characters to the Galactic War Store, Cantina Store, Fleet Arena Store, or Arena Store. Our intention here is that once these stores are exhausted, they are intended to be a source of shard shop currency for our very well established players.
- We will update this list as needed depending on how the game changes over time.
- All characters that enter the game through a Marquee event WILL ALWAYS follow the above cadence. Releases of characters through a Marquee event into a farmable “Heroic Event” will no longer occur (looking at Mother Talzin and Wicket, here).
- Mother Talzin, Wicket, Nightsister Spirit, and Nightsister Zombie will be moving to farmable locations in the next content release.
- Due to the nature of the content release schedule there may be some instances where the units move through the cadence a little earlier or a little happen, we’ll notify you at least a week ahead of time.
We have content releases approximately every two weeks. Our goal is always to release units as close to their landing week mark it is likely coming in the next release.
Marquee Event, Pack, and Bundle Structure
Since they were introduced in February 2017, Marquee releases have been integral to the long-term stability and richness of communicate that this period of experimentation with the format is over.
Fundamentally, we’re at the point where we’d like to come to you the players and “cement” what a Marquee event is so that you have a good idea of what to expect and can make informed decisions on the new characters being introduced. Marquee releases of new characters and ships will now follow the below parameters:
- Each Marquee event will debut exactly one unit. In some cases where units have exceptional mechanics that rely on other units being present, we may include those other units to demonstrate the mechanics. Any units added for the sake of demonstration would still get their own Marquee event, if applicable.
- Each Marquee event will tutorialize each ability (basic, specials, leader, and unique) in a unit’s ability kit. There will be a tier of the event for each ability.
- Each Marquee event will include a “bonus” tier for level 80-85 players to offer a challenge to some of our more established players.
- Each Marquee event will include a “practice” tier where players can take the new unit into battle against a squad chosen by us.
- Marquee events will no longer disappear once completed, but will remain open for the duration of their schedule (typically two to three days). You will be able to replay previously completed tiers for no reward, to further practice with the new character.
- We may include additional tiers to tutorialize additional information that we think is relevant to the unit or a faction the unit represents.
- All units released through a Marquee event will unlock at two stars (named or unnamed).
- All Marquee events, if completed entirely, will yield enough shards to unlock the Marquee unit and take the unit to three stars.
- All Marquee event units will have a single pack which will cost 1299 crystals and yield somewhere between 5 and 330 unit shards. These packs will last for approximately a month after the start of the Marquee event.
- All Marquee event units will have a single bundle which will cost $9.99 (base USD before currency exchange conversions). These bundles will have enough shards to take a three star Marquee unit to four stars, which is correspondingly enough to unlock a Marquee character. These bundles will last for approximately a month after the start of the Marquee event.
- If there are any bugs or errors that cause deviations from the above, we will reconcile any missing shards or rewards no later than with the next content release following the error.
- If there are any changes to the above structure, we will notify the player base two weeks in advance.
We are also looking into potentially finding a way for new players to experience the content we’ve built in Marquee events as they begin their journey in Galaxy of Heroes.
Legendary and Hero’s Journey Events
Over the last year, we doubled the number of Legendary players are keen for some clarity on when to expect to see these events and what sort of lead up they will have to prepare for them.
Legendary and Mythic Events
Inside of the studio we have a concept of “New” events and “Legacy” events. This applies to all matter of event types for us – Assault Battles, Fleet Mastery, Omega Battles, etc.
- Legendary and Mythic events are considered New the first and second times that they appear to the player base.
- For a New Developer Announcement section of our forums. Our intent with this strategy is twofold:
- First, we believe that there is a tremendous amount of excitement when a Legendary or Mythic is first announced and we want to preserve that ability to surprise our players.
- Second, in the initial two runs of the events, we believe players that have invested widely and made preparation for the event should be rewarded for their diligence.
- A Legendary or Mythic event becomes a Legacy event after its first two runs. In those instances, we will be adding those Legendaries and Mythics to the event calendar when we post the calendar for the next month at the end of the current month.
- As an example, near the end of April we will be posting the event calendar for May and it will include the details for any Legendary or Mythic event that qualifies as a Legacy event.
Hero’s Journeys
Similar to Legendaries and Mythics, we have a concept of a New and Legacy Hero’s Journey.
- The first two runs of a Hero’s Journey we consider New and will give at least a week’s notice before their launch.
- Unlike a Legendary or Mythic, when a Hero’s Journey becomes a Legacy return of the Hero’s Journey event, we will post it on the Event Calendar on the forums.
I also wanted to clarify how we’re going to tackle the monthly updating of the event calendar near the end of the current month.
We’re going to stick with that cadence and with the current fidelity of information we are currently posting, with the addition of the Legacy Legendaries and Mythics. We’ll also be adding New Legendaries, Mythics, and New/Legacy Hero’s Journey events to it a week before they arrive.
We hope this blog helps clarify our intention around these game better!
Thanks for your ion, and dedication, and sometimes righteous indignation.
CG_TopHat
Live Producer (it’s a real job)