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Top 5 MMORPGs in 2020

Top 5 MMORPGs in 2020

While many of us are confined into our homes, with coronavirus spreading across most of the countries, thanks to technology and the modern gaming industry we can explore endless worlds without ever leaving our apartment.

Pivotal Gamers have done all the research for you and picked the best 5 MMORPGs in 2020 that will suit your needs and your budget. We will go over subscription-based and free to play games, with subscriptions being around $10 on a monthly basis and the majority of free to play titles having an in-game cash shop offering several conveniences and cosmetics. Just assume that every successful MMORPG right now has some sort of optional paid cosmetic feature that we can throw money in, in order to stand out from the crowd.

So without further due, the best MMORPGs to dive into right now are:

World of Warcraft: Shadowlands – Classic

The Undisputed Champion of MMOs. Wow has been a staple since its release back in 2004, its subscription-based model has kept a huge player base throughout multiple expansions and with the release of World of Warcraft Classic in 2019, the wow population has skyrocketed once again. If you ever wanted to try Wow, this is the perfect time to join the ranks since both Classic and the upcoming Shadowlands expansion will get new players and returning veterans back to Azeroth for new adventures.

Guild Wars 2: Path of fire

Guild Wars 2 has been in Wow’s shadow for some time. It wasn’t until November 2017 that the game introduced living world seasons and with them, its popularity exploded. And for good reason, these new DLCs or episodes, as we call them, contain new personal stories, new maps, professions, classes, and story-driven mounts (that last one is awesome). Right now the game is on its 5th living world season, The Icebrood Saga, which proves to be the best addition to a series of very successful DLCs of Path of Fire Expansion.

The Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor

Almost a decade has passed since we first laid our eyes on the most iconic and beautiful landscapes of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, arguably one of the greatest RPGs of all time. Greymoor takes place in a frosty, Viking-themed corner of Skyrim and introduces new classes, various customizations, and a vast open-world environment where every choice matters. If you want to revisit the nostalgic Skyrim landscapes, delivered into a whole new campaign which takes place 1,000 years before The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, this is the MMORPG for you.

Runescape 3

Back in 2001, a 2-D browser game emerged. It was a two-man project with a couple of hundred players that after a few years evolved into a million subscribers game and the mother of the MMORPG genre, its name Runescape. Nowadays, Runescape 3 combines 20 years of experience into its latest form, with cutscenes, countless old and new quests and zones, a fully customizable UI, and a brand new graphics engine. If you plan to revisit Runescape after all these years or want to know how everything started, this is the MMORPG for you.

EVE Online

EVE Online is the most successful Sci-Fi MMORPG and the only game in this list that we wouldn’t recommend starting if you are a solo-type of player. This MMO is all about politics, what alliances you make and which role you want to attend. Do you want to be a pirate chasing after other players in low-security parts of the galaxy or you just want to grind missions assisting large corporations of EVE achieving their end goals? Whatever is your thing, if you can bypass the learning curve and the quirky UI, you will be joining one of the most immersive virtual communities where your choices and actions have real consequences and shape the reality of this wonderful MMORPG.

MMORPG players range from kids and teens to parents and even grandparents. There is no age restriction but what all MMORPGs have in common is grinding, which is the process of putting effort and time into repetitive content in order to advance your character. More specifically, almost in every single MMORPG in order to get to the end game, you will have to devote countless hours into grinding from crafting materials to reputations in order to get your avatar ready for the big league. But not everyone has that much time to spend on his virtual self and here come the boosting services.

Whatever is your goal, leveling quickly, passing a very difficult stage that you’ve been stuck for some time, earning your desired rank or title, or even just skipping the repetitive content and focus on the end game, boosting services can help you achieve it.

Game boosting is the process of paying for a service so that professional gamers gain access to your account securely and play until they get it to the level and rank that you want. If you guys are into WOW in particular (because we all are, Shadowlands incoming!) there is a WOW boosting service, that apart from traditional leveling boost it also offers a wide range of other services such as mythic+ progression, Torghast, Tower of the Damned, achievements, mounts and so much more.

According to wowcarry.com, in order to choose a boosting option, you will have to register your account to the site and once you finalize your payment, the order will be delivered to a specific professional gamer who will be in contact with you throughout the whole process. You can communicate with him at any time with Skype/Discord and of course, you can specify the time for your order to be executed in case you want to schedule it for a different time. It goes without saying that any access to your account and every aspect of the boosting process will be in incognito mode, so no one will actually know that it’s not you playing the game.

The choice about which MMORPG to play is totally up to your personal preference, but whichever you decide to dive into, wowcarry.com is here to support your MMORPG journey and help you achieve your end goal.

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Manolis Vinichakis is an avid gamer and YouTube content creator, his love for gaming emerged in the "early Diablo" days and led him through several MMOs. World of Warcraft has been his passion for over ten years. During these endless gaming hours he has been taking various roles from raid-leading in high-end guilds to topping the PvP ladders and participating in Blizzard's events. He began writing about games as a hobby in several websites and forums, a little over two years ago. A link to his gaming channel: Frappe Gaming
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