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that about 1616 capital ships, including around 72 Titans, 172 Supercarriers, 355 Dreadnoughts, and 414 Carriers, and thousands of sub-capital ships. The 21-hour-long conflict resulted in the loss of 75 Titans, 13 supercarriers, 370 Dreadnoughts, and 123 Carriers, along with thousands of smaller ships and innumerable fighters and drones. N3 and
Pandemic Legion lost 59 Titans, while CFC and the Russian coalitions lost only 16. CFC/Rus also lost 2 Supercarriers, 106 Dreadnoughts, 5 Carriers, and over 1900 sub-capital ships, while N3/PL lost 12 Supercarriers, 259 Dreadnoughts, 112 Carriers, and over 1250 sub-capital ships.
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joining the battle. Eventually, N3/PL could no longer destroy any Titans, and ordered a retreat. They switched their fire onto CFC/Rus's
Dreadnoughts in an attempt to take out as many ships as possible during retreat. Due to their spy network under Intelligence Commander Tobias Deidorm, CFC knew that N3/PL had ordered a retreat and deployed Interdictors and Heavy Interdictors to prevent the withdrawal. N3/PL lost several more Titans, Super Carriers, and Capitals in the extraction, with many trapped by the warp disruption bubbles strewn throughout the battle area. The battle definitively ended when the
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staging area used by N3/PL in the war, the CFC and
Russian coalitions began pouring players into the system in a swift offensive, and N3/PL moved in a large fleet of players as a response. A massive battle erupted in the system, and numerous smaller engagements occurred throughout the game universe as players attempted to block reinforcements from joining the battle. CFC/Rus gained a clear win by inflicting heavy losses on N3/PL and successfully capturing B-R5RB. The losses totaled 576 capital ships, including 75 Titans (the largest ships available to players), along with thousands of smaller vessels.
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to leave the system with depleted shields and armor. However, N3/PL overestimated their success and began to focus their attacks on the Titan belonging to Sort Dragon, the commander of all remaining
Russian forces in the field. This Titan had very high damage resistance, and Sort Dragon drew upon his entire fleet to assist in repairing it, enabling it to hold out much longer than most other Titans up to that point. By the time his Titan fell, the CFC/Rus had managed to destroy five N3/PL Titans, putting the alliance well ahead. James Carl, a member of the N3/Pandemic Legion coalition, reported to the
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could fire again, and the system became filled with warp disruption bubbles, making extraction difficult. For a while neither side gained any real advantage, though CFC/Rus managed to on-line their
Territorial Claim Units and held a slight lead in the number of enemy Titans destroyed. Throughout the engagement, related battles played out across the entire game universe as fleets tried to block reinforcements, destroy fleeing capitals and super-capitals, or trap pilots attempting to enter the fray.
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capture a total of 23 systems in the regions
Immensea, Catch, Tenerifis, and Feythabolis from N3/Pandemic Legion alliances. The CFC then withdrew from the southeast theater. In the weeks after, the Russian bloc suffered internal troubles, allowing N3 to regain all of the territory lost after B-R5RB and conquer most of the Russian bloc's territory. In the longer term, B-R5RB established CFC, later re-branded as The Imperium, as the predominant superpower in
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previously defeated the CFC and
Russian alliance. As the conflict was a surprise and occurred on a Monday workday, CFC and Rus decided to take advantage and gain field superiority before N3 and PL could respond and so deployed their entire capital fleet to the system. Meanwhile, they deployed their sub-capital fleets to N3 staging systems, including I-NGI8 and GXK-7F, to delay any reinforcements. N3/Pandemic Legion ships finally arrived at around 15:30.
385:, guilds or alliances in other video games), and these corporations in turn can formally join in alliance with other corporations. Many of these alliances create informal coalitions to work toward common goals and fight competing alliances. Despite the prevalence of coalitions in the game, there is no formal in-game mechanic providing for these "super-alliances". The Halloween War was a conflict in the game universe which started around
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Due to the media attention given to the battle, it, like Asakai the year before, inspired thousands of people to join the game. In the 30 days after B-R5RB, new player subscriptions increased 10 percent (although most players quit after one month of gameplay). This resulted in a minimum of US$ 50,000
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called the battle potentially the largest recorded PvP battle in any game to date. On the CFC/Rus side, approximately 3670 capital ships were involved, including roughly 143 Titans, 273 Supercarriers, 817 Dreadnoughts, and 233 Carriers, as well as thousands of sub-capital ships. N3/PL brought against
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Manfred Sideous, the initial N3/PL fleet commander, handed control to Vince Draken, CEO of the player alliance Northern Coalition. Vince Draken managed to concentrate fire on and destroy several CFC/Rus Titans and also forced some additional Russian Titans
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October, which pitted the player alliance coalitions CFC and Russian – the latter so-called because of the real-world nationality of many of the players – and their allies against the N3 and Pandemic Legion player coalitions and their allies. B-R5RB, located in the Immensea region, served as
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that "It looks like CFC is winning, but we're hoping now that all of our US players are online, we'll turn the tide". But when the US time zone players logged on and reinforcements became available, PL did not see the numbers they had expected, and the CFC blockaded adjacent systems to prevent them
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battle in gaming history at the time. The 21-hour-long conflict pitted the
Clusterfuck Coalition and Russian alliances (CFC/Rus) against the N3 Coalition and Pandemic Legion alliance (N3/PL), and involved over 7,548 player characters with a maximum of 2,670 players in the B-R5RB system at one time.
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news website run by the CFC, that the "kills made here decide not only this war, but the next, and the next after that". He also highlighted some of the economic repercussions, including the increase in the price of Tritanium, which he viewed as an upshot of "the flurry of industrial production to
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To me, as an economist, that doesn't really matter. In both cases this is economical value that is created by people's work, either in real life or in virtual life. They put their blood, sweat and tears into making stuff so they can have an advantage in a battle, because in this battle like in any
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security force, and claim a star system using a Territorial Claim Unit. Sovereignty grants the controlling player "reinforcement timers", that is, real time waiting periods of several days designed to allow defenders to rally. Without sovereignty, or if, as was the case with B-R5RB, sovereignty is
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Part of a larger conflict known as the Halloween War, the fight started after a single player controlling a space station in the N3/PL-controlled star system B-R5RB accidentally failed to make a scheduled in-game routine maintenance payment, which made the star system open to capture. Being a key
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game universe alive and healthy. However, a few days later, Guðmundsson reported that there was no rush on minerals. While trading for all the key low end minerals necessary for rebuilding had increased in volume, sometimes as high as 100%, the impact on price was modest, and on the overall game
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to handle heavy loads on the game server without the game lagging or disconnecting players. In time dilation, the game slows to ten percent normal speed, with each second of game time displaying as ten seconds of real time. The two sides traded Titan kills every hour, when their Doomsday weapons
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Pandemic Legion and N3 moved to retake the system from CFC and Rus, but the Russians destroyed all Territorial Claim Units anchored in the system. N3/PL then deployed their super-carrier and carrier fleet in the "Wrecking Ball" formation just off the system's space station, a formation which had
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An enemy scout discovered the Nulli Secunda alliance quietly attempting to regain control with units called Territorial Claim Units (TCU), which are used for announcing control over a star system. Lazarus Telraven, a fleet commander of the player coalition Rus, made a decision to launch an early
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Following the Battle of B-R5RB, Pandemic Legion withdrew from the Southeast theater and formed an agreement with the CFC which allowed them to evacuate billions of assets from the B-R5RB system. Other N3 forces retreated in from the south, and in the following few days CFC alliances managed to
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at 6VDT-H, which had 4,070 players in the main battle. B-R5RB however had many smaller related battles playing out, meaning it involved more players in total. The number of players was later surpassed by the battle of 9-4RP2, with over 6,000 players in system and many more in related battles.
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website that they planned to install "Titanomachy" during downtime of January 31, and were "hard at work placing the wrecks in a hauntingly beautiful arrangement". Placed around the seventh planet in the B-R5RB system, the installation is "off grid" from the space station. CCP Games stated:
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Between the coalitions involved, the Battle of B-R5RB involved 717 player corporations and 55 alliances. In the Clusterfuck (CFC) and Russian (Rus) coalitions, RAZOR Alliance, under the command of user Lazarus Telraven, was a major participant within CFC, as was the Goonswarm Federation and
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for the "Largest Multiplayer Videogame PVP Battle" and the "Most Concurrent Participants in a Multiplayer Videogame PvP Battle", making it the current largest battle in the game in terms of player count. B-R5RB remained the most expensive battle. However, on December 31, 2020, the
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the staging ground for all Pandemic Legion fleets. A few days before the fighting in B-R5RB, the CFC and Russian coalition suffered a decisive loss to N3 and Pandemic Legion forces in the Battle of HED-GP in the Catch region, due to the N3/PL's "Wrecking Ball" formation.
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Over 7,548 unique characters participated in the overall battle, of which 6,058 participated directly in the B-R5RB system with a maximum of 2,670 in system at the same time. These numbers included 717 unique player corporations and involved 55 unique player alliances.
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Stainwagon, and within Rus, Solar Fleet, Darkness of Despair, and Against ALL Authorities were majorly involved alliances. On the side of the Pandemic Legion and N3 coalitions, Northern Coalition and Nulli Secunda were two of the major alliances involved.
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Thereafter, any player who plays can make the dangerous pilgrimage there and marvel at the scope of destruction. We expect some of the 'travel' bloggers to do full write-ups on it almost immediately and videographers to make some moving tributes as
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As vengeance for goes, it's somewhat ironic; our forces lost three Titans and seven supercarriers last year in Asakai, and lost the battle. This year we've killed 40+ hostile Titans and we have seven more hours of killing before
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The history of the battle and the installed memorial was labeled by historian Daniel Fandino "must-see" for players as well as the general public who might otherwise not be interested in the game. In 2021,
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Alexander Gianturco, who goes by the in-game character The Mittani, CEO of Goonwaffe (the largest corporation in the Goonswarm Federation alliance and hence the largest alliance in the CFC), reported to
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universe in terms of resources destroyed. An even larger battle at FWST-8, in 2020, saw 8,825 players participating in total, with a peak of 6,557 located in the system, breaking two
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Each side then attempted to rush all available pilots into the system, and the game's time dilation software engaged. Time dilation is a game feature created by developer
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broke the record of largest total destruction in a single battle, costing about US$ 378,012 in player investments. The scale of the B-R5RB and others in the
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Classical Antiquity in Video Games: Playing with the Ancient World
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856:"Inside the Epic Online Space Battle That Cost Gamers $ 300,000"
770:"The Bloodbath of B-R5RB, Gaming's Most Destructive Battle Ever"
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in January 2014 (YC 116 in-game), possibly the largest
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1004:Drain, Brendan (February 2, 2014).
928:Pitcher, Jenna (January 28, 2014).
887:Pitcher, Jenna (January 30, 2014).
1442:Prescott, Shaun (March 28, 2016).
1274:Kuchera, Ben (February 12, 2014).
710:. January 28, 2014. Archived from
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1738:Virtual Dark Tourism: Ghost Roads
1736:. In McDaniel, Kathryn N. (ed.).
1700:. In Rollinger, Christian (ed.).
1611:CCP Convict (December 13, 2020).
1585:Luke Wakeham (October 29, 2020).
1388:Flatterpillo (February 4, 2014).
1138:"The Largest Virtual Battle Ever"
967:Savage, Phil (January 28, 2014).
679:. Crossing Zebras. Archived from
520:economy the impact was minimal.
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1419:. TheMittani.com. Archived from
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1361:The Mittani (January 30, 2014).
1307:"Goonswarm Federation Alliances"
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1083:. TheMittani.com. Archived from
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1777:Messner, Steven (2021-03-15).
1613:"Fury at FWST-8 Battle Report"
1203:Savage, Phil (April 7, 2016).
1136:Alizabeth (January 29, 2014).
1079:Aras, Ali (January 28, 2014).
1041:Damigella, Rick (2024-01-26).
854:Moore, Bo (February 8, 2014).
768:CCP Dolan (February 1, 2014).
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1666:Hall, Charlie (2021-01-05).
1641:Knoop, Joseph (2021-02-04).
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1976:2014 in video gaming
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427:Outbreak of conflict
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1908:Bloodbath of B-R5RB
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1369:on February 4, 2014
1178:Fairfax New Zealand
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604:Eve Online: Rubicon
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246:Bloodbath of B-R5RB
189:~1616 capital ships
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1981:Eve Online battles
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580:Massacre at M2-XFE
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