Tuesday, 12 December 2006

MMO Update

Sorry if this is a little dry, it's a press release that I looked into after reading the latest Penny Arcade comic.

Multiverse and Fox Licensing & Merchandising to build online game based on popular Firefly television series
Massively Multiplayer Online Game to be Designed Exclusively for Play on Multiverse Network
BURBANK, Calif. – December 8, 2006 – The Multiverse Network, Inc., a company building the world's leading network of Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMOGs) and 3D virtual worlds, today announced it optioned the rights from Twentieth Century Fox Licensing & Merchandising to develop an MMOG based on Firefly, the science fiction television series created by Joss Whedon that has enjoyed a hugely popular and loyal following since its premier in 2002.
"Fox's Firefly series is set in an incredibly rich and exciting universe. It's going to make a very compelling and unique online experience filled with adventure, humor, and mystery," said Corey Bridges, Multiverse co-founder and Executive Producer. "It's our hope that Firefly's passionate and dedicated community of fans will enjoy the chance to become part of the story as they develop and explore the worlds of Firefly."
Fox Licensing & Merchandising selected Multiverse to lead the evolution of Firefly into an MMOG because of the technical strength and advantages of the Multiverse Platform and the vision both companies share for the future of online entertainment.
"One of the first meetings I had when I joined Fox was with Multiverse," said Adam Kline, Vice President of New Media Enterprises at 20th Century Fox Licensing & Merchandising Division. "We see virtual worlds as an extraordinarily promising new entertainment medium. This is a great opportunity for 20th Century Fox and for the fans of Firefly because Multiverse will deliver an experience that will remain true to the original series, while enabling a whole new level of personal involvement for fans."
Under the terms of the agreement, Multiverse will select and lead an independent production team to develop the project. Fox and Multiverse expect the offering to be available to the public through The Multiverse Network in 2008.
Bill Turpin, co-founder and CEO of The Multiverse Network, Inc., believes that the Firefly MMOG will create significant opportunities for other developers building games and worlds with Multiverse tools and technology.
"In addition to our world-class technology, developers choose Multiverse for our network, which lets them launch their games into a built-in market of consumers who are just one click away from any game on that network," Turpin said. "Firefly will bring in even more consumers, making the network that much more attractive to developers of other worlds."
Since its launch a year ago, more than 7000 customers—ranging from garage developers to Fortune 100 companies to Hollywood legends—have registered to use the company's platform technology. In addition, more then one hundred pre-qualified customers have already begun building MMOGs and non-game virtual worlds with the Multiverse Platform, currently in open beta-testing.

3 comments:

Salem said...

I don't like it. No-siree Bob, I don't. That engine looks pretty damn dodgy to me and it's too easy to fuck it up.

No, I don't like this at all. I would rather they used the WoW engine because at least the graphics look good. I know they're cartoon-ish, but that's only because of the way they build WoW. You can see all the power the engine has and it would look a lot better than Multiverse does.

I may explode soon that they have gone with Multiverse. There was a rockin' demo I saw of an MMOG engine that was being developed that showed the character flying through space and followed seamlessly all the way down to the surface of a planet. That would have been a better choice than this is looking to be.

The only thing that could save this is if they have the best, and I mean the very best 3D modeling, texturing and scripting team in the 'verse.

I'm scarred...

Salem said...

Ok, I've only just gone and read Penny-Arcade. Sorry about the above comment, it seems I was channeling Tycho a little there. If I'd bothered to read it first, it would have shown my comment to be redundant as Tycho has already spoken my fears.

Kahn said...

Pritty much, I'm glad at the idea of firefly living on. But I can't say this is the way I wanted it to. Will just have to wait and see.