EA announces free playable rpg Ultima Forever

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Electronic Arts announces that ‘the first great western rpg” a continued with Ultima Forever. The game is made by BioWare and given a stripachtige style. Fans can register for a b lwa tatest.

Electronic Arts gets the Ultima license from the dust; without any notice, the publisher has a website for Ultima Forever, a game that according to EA in the Play 4 Free-program. The rpg is made by BioWare, the rpg’s specialized Canadian studio owned by EA. The publisher is still not a lot about the game. “Accept the challenge from Lady British and save Britannia. Play as a Fighter or Mage and go alone or with friends on stage to restore order, and the Avatar to be.” This seems to be the game’s two playable classes. The game is according to EA ‘cross-platform’.

EA got the rights to Ultima in 1992 in the hands, when the developer Origin Systems took over. That studio produced in 1981, under the leadership of founder Richard Garriott, the first part in the series with Ultima I: The First Age of Darkness. With Ultima IX: Ascension in 1999 appeared the last part. In the meantime, Garriott with Ultima Online also one of the first mmog’s delivered. To Ultima Online to describe invented Garriott in addition, the term massively multiplayer online role-playing game, since the fixed term for such games. Garriott came earlier this week in the news because Portalarium, his new company, $ 7 million collected from investors for the creation of two mobile games.