BioWare Mythic Announces Ultima Forever: Quest for the Avatar
BioWare Mythic have announced something many have suspected to be in the works for a while: Ultima Forever: Quest for the Avatar, a free-to-play sequel and homage to Ultima 4.
BioWare Mythic have announced something many have suspected to be in the works for a while: Ultima Forever: Quest for the Avatar, a free-to-play sequel and homage to Ultima 4.
Jeff Skalski, the Ultima Franchise Producer posted the following message on Twitter: Working on getting some new UO and Ultima apparel for …
A series of Ultima-related avatars have been added to the profile customization section of EA’s Origin client.
Jeff Skalski, the franchise producer for Ultima, has written his first Producer’s Letter to the UO community, introducing himself and laying out his plans for the game (and, ever so slightly, the Ultima franchise as a whole).
In a post to the Stratics forums, a handful of Ultima and BioWare Mythic-related details were…leaked? Teased? I can’t think of a good term to use.
A certain producer at BioWare Mythic has added an interesting comment to his self-description on Twitter.
BioWare Mythic’s creative director, Paul Barnett, offers us a brief glimpse into himself and his life in a short article he penned for the Washington Post.
After leaking a couple days early, the UltimaForever.com website has gone live, offering a little bit of Ultima history and a free download of Ultima 4.
BanditLOAF has posted a lengthy “what do we know?” analysis article to WCNews. I’d recommend giving it a read.
A cryptic new Twitter account, @UltimaForever, has gone live, and poses the age-old unanswerable question: “Art thou humble?”
Paul Barnett reveals, via his Twitter timeline, that BioWare Mythic is preparing for the arrival of a handful of guests — bloggers and fans — who will be given a sneak peek at Mythic’s “secret stuff”.
BioWare Mythic’s creative director, Paul Barnett, has tweeted a few more interesting details about the company’s possibly Ultima-related secret project.