Get (Most Of) the Ultima Series on EA’s Origin Store
EA is selling most of the single-player Ultima games via their Origin digital storefront now, although Ultima 7 is noticeably absent from the catalogue at present.
EA is selling most of the single-player Ultima games via their Origin digital storefront now, although Ultima 7 is noticeably absent from the catalogue at present.
In which we examine some hints, from LinkedIn, as to what may have been going on at Mythic in the studio’s final months.
Mythic co-founder Mark Jacobs had a few words to say about the demise of the studio.
Several EA job postings for Mythic Entertainment, some very recent, suggest that the studio may have been working on Ultima Forever again…or on a sequel thereto. Possibly. Maybe.
Electronic Arts announced that Mythic Entertainment (or EA Mythic, as they were most recently known) is closed today. What this means for Ultima Forever is…uncertain.
Mythic apparently rolled out a small fix for Ultima Forever, patching an issue with the in-game chat system.
Broadsword Online Games has outlined their plans for improvements to Dark Age of Camelot. Are similar changes planned for Ultima Online?
A number of former Mythic developers have come together to found Citadel Studios. They’ve also announced their first game, a multiplayer isometric RPG called Shards.
An update for Ultima Forever went live on the iOS App Store today, promising that players would be able to complete “the Quest for the Avatar”.
By now, you know that Ultima Online and Dark Age of Camelot will be moving over to Broadsword Online Games. For UO, this is arguably one of the biggest changes to occur in its history.