Ultima Creator 'Probably' Returning to Fantasy Genre
by Chris Faylor, Dec 31, 2008 10:04am PSTWith his sci-fi MMO Tabula Rasa shutting down soon, Ultima series creator Richard "Lord British" Garriott looks to be returning to the genre that made him so popular in the first place.
Garriott's next project is "probably medieval fantasy and probably online," the designer told BBC News.
"After 25 years at Origin, the last thing I wanted to make was yet another medieval fantasy game," Garriott explained, adding he's now "keen to get back into the fray and work on a new game."
Exactly where Garriott would pursue development of a new title is unknown, as he left his position at Tabula Rasa publisher NCsoft this fall after returning from outer space.
As the Ultima brand of fantasy games is now owned by Electronic Arts, it's unlikely, though possible, that Garriott could return to the long-running RPG franchise, which has spawned numerous sequels along with a beloved PC MMO titled Ultima Online.
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I have never laughed harder. It's what made me fall in love with PvP. Oh, the ADVENTURES we had. From Covetous to the Shrine of Courage we roamed. Irresponsible, carefree, and completely inseperable.
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Probably the raddest way to quit a job available today
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Of course, after that Tabula Rasa fiasco, who even knows if this dude still has what it takes.
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