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Myst V: End of Ages is a 2005 adventure video game, the fifth installment in the Myst series. The game was developed by Cyan Worlds , published by Ubisoft , and released for Macintosh and Windows PC platforms in September 2005.
The first sequel to Myst, Riven, was released in 1997 and was followed by three more direct sequels: Myst III: Exile in 2001, Myst IV: Revelation in 2004, and Myst V: End of Ages in 2005. A spinoff featuring a multiplayer component, Uru: Ages Beyond Myst, was released in 2003 and followed by two expansion packs.
Myst V: End of Ages was developed so that players could freely navigate Ages rendered in real time, which meant that the digital insertion of characters into the settings was not feasible. The models for End of Ages ' s characters were instead computer-generated. A special device was created that captured video of the actors' faces while they ...
The latest game in the franchise is Myst V: End of Ages, developed by Cyan Worlds and released in 2005. [135] In addition to the main games, Cyan developed Uru: Ages Beyond Myst. [136] The multiplayer component of Uru was initially canceled, but GameTap eventually revived it as Myst Online: Uru Live. [137]
A fourth and fifth Myst novel were planned. The first, entitled Myst: The Book of Marrim, was announced in 2004; a preview of the novel was packaged in the Myst V: End of Ages special edition. [16] A group of independent filmmakers adapted The Book of Ti ' ana into a screenplay, with the blessing of the Millers. [17] The project later stalled. [18]
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Revelation would be the last Myst game that used prerendered graphics or full motion video. Cyan Worlds, the original developer of both Myst and Riven, used real-time rendered graphics for the next installment in the series, Myst V: End of Ages. Myst V was announced as the final game in the series. [43]