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As such, going back to 2014, if you've been paying attention, you may start to eve echoes isk see the seeds of this narrative that is still happening today. These story threads aren't just reinforced by CCP themselves, but researched, dissected and discussed among the neighborhood as I alluded to previously. But even CCP get in on the action, such as The Scope, an in-game news cast that discusses important story beats and updates from the point of view of an in-game information group.

Some new players may be remiss in thinking this was player made, but infact it is from CCP themselves. And it does not just include tough details about the update or narrative beat it was designed to market — enthusiastic eyed players might just see a few of the conspiracy theories they've discussed also make an appearance — a direct line from the community discussion of the lore and the team that produces the match.

“At any given moment we always have a few storylines which are flowing around and we are playing with — and sometimes, you know, we've got the very long game. And all the cases we seed storylines and determine how the community reacts to them. We have an estimate of where we want to state, but we let the community to guide us through the ins and outs. So, you knowwe pick upon tinfoil theories, we pick up on speculations. We have tools such as The Scope which are completely in character, so they could take on some of tinfoil and run together break away from them or confirm them — stuff like that.”

EVE Online is one of the only games where in-game tinfoil theories are publicly discussed -many games have community discussions, and at times conspiracy theories surrounding the match generally — and with CCP running with some of the theories that the community makes and perform them in their shops makes New Eden genuinely feel alive in my view. Knowing some dialogue I have in game or on a Reddit post could lead to a story thread down the road potentially simply makes me want to discuss the world CCP has created even more.

Some players take this to the next level, producing documents that even impress the dev team themselves. 1 set of players in the Arataka Research Consortium, a player-run project dedicated to discovering the mysteries of New Eden, made a paper that really made the dev team wonder whether or not it was the result of a leak. S?mundur Hermannsson, brand manager at CCP, told me about the same call that it was the”single most remarkable piece of work [he'd] ever seen from the community.” Personally, I believed it was dev-made when CCP shared it with me. Bergur, again, thought it might have been due to eve isk for sale a flow.

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