If the unique yet satisfying blend of horror, comedy and Brendan Fraser are your thing, then you're probably a big fan of The Mummy movie franchise. Nothing uplifts ancient Egyptian culture like making a mockery of their dead while looting their final burial place. In any case, Bigpoint and Universal Studios are teaming up to bring The Mummy Online, an action-RPG MMO, to gamers this fall.
The title will be set in the same 1930's time period as the feature films, and will feature PvE and PvP play. Interested gamers should be pleased to note that it will be both browser-based (powered by Unity technology) and free-to-play, so there's no legitimate objection to giving it a try. Unless you're a scaredy-cat, of course.
Universal's Bill Kispert chimed in with the announcement: "The Mummy franchise is chock full of exotic settings, supernatural enemies, exciting quests, and over the top action. It is ripe with gameplay possibilities, and we look forward to extending our relationship with Bigpoint to bring the world of The Mummy to life for gamers."
Right now the official website is a little sparse, but you can still sign up for The Mummy Online's newsletter. We're guessing it'll be sent out in hieroglyphics.
[Thanks Kai!]
Reader Comments (34)
Posted: Jun 3rd 2010 3:01PM Scopique said
Unity rules!
Posted: Jun 3rd 2010 3:02PM BrianH said
"comedy and Brendan Fraser are your thing"
Lol, he has no business being in a sentence about comedy.
Lol, he has no business being in a sentence about comedy.
Posted: Jun 3rd 2010 3:05PM Tom in VA said
OK, this looks like it has possibilities. I am definitely liking the 1930s time frame.
Plus, mummies (and hopefully much more than that). Sounds fun!
Plus, mummies (and hopefully much more than that). Sounds fun!
Posted: Jun 3rd 2010 3:09PM Valentina said
Lol, I like the movies...:]
Posted: Jun 3rd 2010 3:13PM whateveryousay said
We already have A "Mummy Online" game. It's called Battle of the Immortals.
Posted: Jun 3rd 2010 3:17PM pcgneurotic said
Would love to see other classic Universal monsters get a look-in too.
Posted: Jun 3rd 2010 3:19PM Seffrid said
So if it's being announced for the first time this Summer and it's being released this autumn, how long exactly has it been in production?
Even "churn 'em out and no matter the quality" Cryptic take longer than that to make a quarter-decent MMO.
I'm not holding my breath, even disregarding the fact that the films (especially the second one) were pretty crap.
Even "churn 'em out and no matter the quality" Cryptic take longer than that to make a quarter-decent MMO.
I'm not holding my breath, even disregarding the fact that the films (especially the second one) were pretty crap.
Posted: Jun 3rd 2010 3:24PM (Unverified) said
I lol'd.
Posted: Jun 3rd 2010 3:58PM C Rose said
I thought this was an April Fool's joke! Then I realized it's June 3rd.








