EON #18

Submitted by Max Torps on Sat, 09/01/2010 - 00:18.

If you are as curious as I was as to what the contents were to EON #18 then look no further!

One of the featured articles is called PAST FORWARD which deals a lot with sovereignty and also upcoming expansions. Here is an excerpt from their press release:

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PAST FORWARD
For the last couple of months all people have been talking about is sovereignty. Sov this. Sov that. Sov the other. Being such an important part of EVE that’s understandable, which is why we’ve devoted much of this issue to this very emotive subject. From a detailed look back at how conquest mechanics have shaped New Eden, to our regular look at the ongoing wars out in 0.0, we go one further and ponder the future of EVE in 2010, starting with the fallout from the Dominion release all the way to what we might see in the expansions over the coming months.

I'd be lying if I'd said that was all that was available in this issue. There's a new chronicle for starters entitled "Things Can Only Get Better" and some intriguing musings from Istvaan Shogaatsu and Grrr.

Plus a cool free poster. What more do you need?

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