Titans of Ether: New Website, New Forum, Ultima IX Redemption News Coming Soon

If you happened to check out the now-former Titans of Ether website today, you’ll of course have noticed this announcement at the top of their news feed:

WE MOVED!

New Homepage

New Forum

Our new domain is www.titansofether.com!

All your usernames, passwords, avatars and posts have been converted for the new forum. So you can go there and log in as usual. Or, if you haven’t done so yet, go there and join the community.

Update your links and read the news post on our new site!

And, indeed, they do have a shiny new website:

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And the new forum is a thing of beauty:

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There are, at present, two news posts on the new website. The most recent acknowledges Ultima IX: Redemption’s recent win in the Fan Project of the Year vote, and profusely thanks the Ultima fan community for its ongoing support…which, no doubt, helped to boost the team’s spirits and motivate their return to working on the project so soon after announcing that it was on hiatus.

Because, you see, the other post on the site offers this news concerning the status of Redemption:

We will have some updates with a small contest and new screenshots within this week, so make sure to check back often!

In the following weeks you will get even more screenshots and a video or two.

We want to keep our forums active, so you can’t comment directly on this page. You will find a link to the same news entry in our forum on the bottom of every new post. Please use it! I said it often and I’ll say it again: your interest in our project is what keeps us going!

Oh, and it should also be noted that the Titans of Ether now have a Twitter account, which you of course should follow if you’re a user of that particular social media service.

1 Response

  1. Sanctimonia says:

    You just got Followed, son. 🙂 Nice work on the new site. Been meaning to do that with my sorry piece of crap excuse for a site, but the very thought makes be shudder. I hate messing with CMS backends.