February 2017 Community Showcase

by The Guild Wars 2 Team on February 28, 2017

Welcome to the community showcase, where we celebrate our favorite projects, activities, and other fan works created by Guild Wars 2 players. Read on to check out some of the amazing fan works on display in the Community Showcase Live livestream, and tune in monthly on the official Guild Wars 2 Twitch channel for even more player contributions!

Queen Jennah stands with her people in this stirring pro-Kryta piece by clock.

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Lunara’s sculpture of Aurene may be smaller than the genuine article, but it’s just as cute!

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These sylvari are flying high in ruderubicante’s adorable art of their guildmates.

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We’d love to take ShdwBlood’s laser-cut coasters to our next moot! No kegs on the table, please. .

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Tehlu made a real quaggan backpack&emdash;perfect for toting around all of your tiny shrimp, seaweed balls, and calming seashells.

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Eidolon Orpheus composed this track in honor of a thief who is known among her enemies as “the Skipping Stone.” Visit the Tumblr post to read more about her!

We love seeing fans’ works of art, creativity, and community organization from around the world. Keep up the excellent work! Hungry for more Guild Wars 2 fan projects? Ready to show off your own? Head to the official Guild Wars 2 Tumblr and read up on the submission guidelines! You can submit your works via the Guild Wars 2 Tumblr, by tweeting @GuildWars2, or in a post on the official Community Creations subforum.

Check out the recording below to see all the fan works in this month’s episode of Community Showcase Live!

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