The people behind Ryzom have been hinting for days that something big was on the way, leaving players speculating about what it could be. There were a lot of guesses flying around out there, but it's safe to say nobody saw this coming: Ryzom is now open source.
The introduction of Ryzom Core came this morning, which means that all source code and artistic assets are out there for the world. That's right, you can now create your very own Atys with Ryzom's blessing and completely free of charge. The game itself is still up and running -- this is an addition rather than a replacement, so Ryzom fans can rest assured that their game isn't going anywhere.
This development is certain to leave many wondering how this works, what it means, and of course why the decision was made. The Ryzom team handled as much of that as they could preemptively, setting up a FAQ covering quite a bit of ground. The Free Software Foundation got in on the act as well by further explaining what this means and how it all works.
Reader Comments (27)
Posted: May 6th 2010 1:40PM Lobotomist said
This is most excellent news !
Posted: May 6th 2010 1:49PM Mr A said
This is awesome, I'm very happy about this. Now I'm just waiting for the first Linux client.
Posted: May 6th 2010 2:45PM Lateris said
Are there development toosl with this or is it just straight code?
Posted: May 7th 2010 5:36AM Graill440 said
Good for them. I downloaded everything and will fiddle with this for the next year or so unitl a worthy MMO comes out or i get tired of Borderlands.
Smart move though, imagine the number of folks they will be watching, free talent to evaluate for future projects, sifting for those rare diamonds. very smart.
Smart move though, imagine the number of folks they will be watching, free talent to evaluate for future projects, sifting for those rare diamonds. very smart.
Posted: May 10th 2010 5:33PM (Unverified) said
Now if only SOE would make SWG code open source so we could get a fully functional pre-CU server going it'd be killer.







