We all felt for the Myst community a few months back when Myst Online: URU Live was shutdown. Yet there looks to be some light at the end of the dark tunnel for fans of the unique MMO experience, as Cyan Worlds has acquired the game back from GameTap and plans to re-open its worlds for fans to not only play in, but help develop as well. With a staff that equals less than ten people total, we can understand why the developers are opting for letting the fans help develop new content. Plus, it's a really interesting prospect to have people like the Restoration Engineers creating new content in their own beloved title.
We've seen a few games take on user-created content, with Pirates of the Burning Sea coming to mind. However, the type of content one would expect for Myst Online is entirely unique to any other MMO. This is literally a chance for players to see their own stories and puzzles featured in one of their most beloved franchises. Cyan has said that they're considering a $25 per six month fee purely to maintain in-house servers for the players to run on, which is a very small price to pay for the resurrection of an MMO like this.
[via Kotaku]
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Posted: Jul 2nd 2008 12:35AM (Unverified) said
Wonderful news indeed. It was over four years ago when I left the Atrus Shard and ventured to a new world, when the funding for the cavern exploration was first cut. I put down roots, quite literally, in that new world and made sure to visit the cavern as much as I could during the past years of troubles. I look forward to returning to D'ni more often now that Cyan has retaken the reins.
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