Mythic Secures Worldwide Rights to Create Warhammer MMORPG for PC and Console

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    MYTHIC ENTERTAINMENT SECURES WORLDWIDE RIGHTS TO CREATE MMORPG BASED ON GAMES WORKSHOP’S WARHAMMER FANTASY WORLD
    FAIRFAX,VA MAY 18,2005 Mythic Entertainment, developer and publisher of massively-multiplayer online role-playing games including "Dark Age of Camelot" and the upcoming "Imperator," today announced that they have secured the exclusive worldwide rights to create massively multiplayer online games for PC and console set in the fantasy world of Warhammer, created by Nottingham, UK-based Games Workshop Group PLC. The first game based upon the dark, medieval world of Warhammer will be released on PC in 2007. "I have always been a big fan of Games Workshop and Warhammer and I am thrilled that we are now able to work on one of the world’s greatest and most enduring fantasy gaming brands," said Mark Jacobs, CEO and president of Mythic Entertainment, Inc. "Our goal for this first of what we hope will be many Warhammer-based games is to create the single-greatest RvR-based MMORPG in the industry." "Warhammer fans around the world can be assured that our new partnership with Mythic, a company with fantastic credentials in delivering great online games, will result in a truly compelling online experience," said Andy Jones, CEO of Games Workshop’s Entertainment and Media Division. "We are really looking forward to working closely with people who share our passion both for the world of Warhammer and for making games of the highest quality." Mythic and Games Workshop will be available during E3 in Los Angeles from May 18th through May 20th at booth #5001C in the Concourse Hall. About Warhammer Games Workshop created the Warhammer world more than 23 years ago, as the setting for its wildly successful tabletop fantasy wargame of the same name. Since then the game has been released in 6 editions, had dozens of supplements, and been the basis for tens of thousands of unique model soldier designs, making it one of the most well documented and detailed fantasy settings in existence. The world itself is a dark and forbidding fantasy realm, where Elves, Orcs, Dwarfs, Undead, and many other races clash constantly in mighty battles seeking domination over each other. Meanwhile, the insidious forces of Chaos strive to undermine the basic fabric of society both from within and by the direct invasion of its legions of daemons, beastmen and warped human champions. The Warhammer community stretches across the world, supported by Games Workshop’s 320+ stores, 4000+ independent retailers, and many games clubs, tournaments and events such as the annual Games Days in the UK, USA, Canada, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, and Australia. There is also a thriving web community based around the official website and many thousands of fan sites. About Mythic Entertainment Mythic Entertainment is one of the most successful developers and publishers of massively multiplayer online role-playing games in the world. Credited with 15 online games, including the award winning "Dark Age of Camelot," Mythic’s success is based in proprietary technology, superior game design and exemplary customer service delivered by a talented staff of more than 160 people. "Dark Age of Camelot" is played throughout the world in seven languages. It was launched in Japanese in January 2005, and in April 2005 became the first international MMO localized for Spain. In summer 2006, Mythic Entertainment will introduce "Imperator," a new sci-fi MMORPG. About Games Workshop Games Workshop Group PLC is the world's largest tabletop wargames company. Based in Nottingham, UK, it designs, manufactures and distributes its range of Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 games, model soldiers, novels, collectible card games, and role-playing games through more than 320 of its own Hobby centers, mail order, Internet and more than 4,000 independent retailers in more than 50 countries worldwide. Games Workshop, Warhammer, and all images, races and characters from the Warhammer universe are either a (R), TM and/or (C) Games Workshop Ltd 2000-2005, variably registered in the UK and other countries around the world. All rights reserved.
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Definately need the 40K version
# Jun 04 2005 at 11:51 PM Rating: Decent
Imagine the PvP possiblites of a 40K game with all the various factions. I'd love to play an Inquisitor out hunting Chaos.
Warhammer
# Jun 03 2005 at 9:20 PM Rating: Decent
I still have a copy of Warhammer (Shadow of the Horned Rat) for PS1. It was made by Mindscape(SSI) and is a great game. You lead a Mercenary Army with over 25 troop types from Calvary, Crossbowmen, Wizards to Cannons and Morters (which tend to blow up on you). You have great control over units and you must learn to move them correctly and take others in the flank etc.

EA bought out Mindscape as a lot of us were waiting for the day the new one came out. It was truely horrible, EA screwed the Pooch on this game. For some reason they did not use the same "engine" of the earlier one. Within days, most people I know had sold back their new games and if they could, bought back the old, used Mindscape version.

I always wished I could buy the rights to it. It could be made into Alexander the Great or the US Civil War or anything between. I've always thought someone blew this BIGTIME! I've played many a Squad Leader or older type board games played with turns and dice.

Here was a game that did it all for you. And very lifelike (for Orcs etc, lol) I have yet to find a game done as well. If they ever make one like it again, I will prepay to own it. My old game is in perfect shape and I can play it on my PS2 but cannot save it. So I dug out my PS1 and I'm playing it now. There are over 40 Battles depending on how well you did in each, much like Mindscapes's Wingcommander.

The A.I. is super which cannot be said about a lot of such games. I admit that it is almost impossible to win due to the lack of money you start out with. If you reach the last battle you tend to be out of money to pay your troops. However, the "old" Gameshark had codes for it (still listed at the old company Website). Look it up. The number one code was extra money. After that extra units and adding to the size of the units. However, you must trade the size of the units with the movement of them. The larger the unit, the harder to control (just like real life).

As the Commander(Of the Grudgebringers), you tended to get a lot of agro from the Orcs etc. I found this to be a secret to winning battles since you could preprogram your movement into the battleplan (unless it was a ambush) As a Calvary unit I would show myself then get the enemy to follow me into a killzone of my Archers, Crossbowmen and Cannons. BtWay, you could kill off a your Wiz or shoot into your own troops if you were not careful.

As I said, as a ex-Army Officer I played a lot of board type games like The Thin Red Line (Waterloo). I have never gush over a game before but this is one I would want bad. After you practiced with the keypad and got good with it it was awesome. EA seemed to try to make movement simpler and it sucked.

Please, please put out another one as good:) (and make it hard) And if anyone has info on this, please post or e-mail me at likeuntogod@excite.com. Thanks.

Edited, Mon Jun 6 00:53:33 2005
40k!
# May 23 2005 at 10:31 PM Rating: Decent
I agree! Let them make 40k online and I'll bring my dark eldar! RAWR!
Warhammer
# May 19 2005 at 12:01 PM Rating: Excellent
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I'm a huge warhammer fan. I'm almost hoping it doesn't turn up for a long while. I still have so much to do in FFXI. ; ;
i doubt it
# May 19 2005 at 7:16 AM Rating: Decent
this is the second attempt for a warhammer mmo, so i'll believe it when it releases. But when/if it does release beware my SKaven DOOM.
errrrrrrrrrrrrrr
# May 19 2005 at 2:58 AM Rating: Decent
Why not Warhammer40000? No more "fantasy" MMO please!!
OMG!
# May 18 2005 at 11:19 PM Rating: Decent
Im a warhammer freak! lol if they impliment the factions im sure to become a addict. Chaos ????en rock!
Scooped
# May 18 2005 at 9:16 PM Rating: Excellent
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Geeze we were at the press conference and I get back to post about it and Maia already has it up. You are way too efficient. Smiley: smile
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hmm
# May 18 2005 at 8:37 PM Rating: Decent
hmm, will be interesting to see how this one turns out.
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