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Myst Online: Uru Live is an open source massively multiplayer online adventure game developed by Cyan Worlds. The game is the multiplayer component to the 2003 video game Uru: Ages Beyond Myst. Like Uru, Myst Online takes place in 2000s New Mexico, where an ancient civilization known as the D'ni once thrived. The D'ni had the ability to create ...
Myst Online: Uru Live again (2010) Myst ' s story begins with the arrival of a people known as the D'ni on Earth, almost 10,000 years ago. The D'ni / d ə ˈ n iː / are an ancient race who used a special skill to create magical books that serve as portals to the worlds they describe, known as Ages.
Myst Online: Uru Live launched officially on GameTap on February 15, 2007, after being available through GameTap as an open beta for a few months. This was the most successful incarnation of Uru , finally achieving the original goal of supported online play, with ongoing content releases.
Uru was officially announced as Myst Online, before being renamed Uru in early 2003. [16] Myst co-creator Rand Miller released a statement along with an outline of the game: Uru is a revolutionary adventure game that takes the best qualities of the Myst franchise and makes them even better. The single-player experience will eclipse the beauty ...
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] After Uru Live was cancelled, the game was released as an open source title. [138]
Myst Online: Uru Live: Active 3D: Ancient Fantasy: Free-to-play: 2007: Online version of Uru: Ages Beyond Myst; Open source; formerly pay-to-play; multiplayer adventure game; customizable homeworld; development led by the game's community Mythos: Closed 3D: Fantasy: Free-to-play: 2011: 2014 Neocron: Closed 3D: Cyberpunk: Free-to-play: 2002: ...
On February 15, 2007, Myst Online: Uru Live was released. However, this version also failed to attain sufficient popularity and was shut down in 2008. [11] Uru ' s failure caused Cyan Worlds to briefly cease operations. [12] Miller appeared shocked by Uru Live ' s ultimate failure, as reflected in his letter to the Uru Live community, [13 ...
Following the release of Myst Online: Uru Live, Cyan's team began discussing what their next project should be, debating between another work in the Myst franchise, or an entirely new property. They opted for the latter option, as it would give them more freedom to create and not be limited by their established canon for Myst , though would ...