Mythic Entertainment (formerly BioWare Mythic, EA Mythic, Inc., and Interworld Productions) was a
video game developer
A video game developer is a broad term for a software developer specializing in video game development – the process and related disciplines of creating video games. A game developer can range from one person who undertakes all tasks to a large ...
in
Fairfax, Virginia that was most widely recognized for developing the 2001
massively multiplayer online role-playing game ''
Dark Age of Camelot''. Mythic was a prolific creator of
multiplayer online games following its establishment in the mid-1990s.
On May 29, 2014, Electronic Arts announced it would be "closing the EA Mythic location in Fairfax", effectively winding down all the studio's operations. Despite the studio's closure, ''Dark Age of Camelot'' will continue to be supported by ex-Mythic staff under a new studio, Broadsword, which is also responsible for maintaining Ultima Online. As of 2018, the name remains a registered trademark of EA.
History
Mythic originally evolved from two early Washington, DC (USA) area online game development companies. The first was Adventures Unlimited Software Inc. (AUSI), was founded in 1984 By Mark Jacobs when it launched ''Aradath'', a commercial online
role-playing video game
A role-playing video game (commonly referred to as simply a role-playing game or RPG, as well as a computer role-playing game or CRPG) is a video game genre where the player controls the actions of a character (or several party members) immers ...
which charged per month. AUSI later developed games for
GEnie, creating an online version of ''
Diplomacy'' with
Eric Raymond in 1990, and ''
Dragon's Gate
Dragon's Gate was an interactive, real time, text-based multi user online fantasy role-playing game, sometimes referred to as a MUD. It was one of the longest running pay-for-play online games in the world, it opened to the public in the sprin ...
'' in 1985, originally inspired by ''Aradath''.
Mark Jacobs was the president of AUSI and other developers there would later work for Mythic.
The other half of Mythic Entertainment was Interesting Systems, Inc., founded by Rob Denton,
Matt Firor, Don Cambpell, and Roger Shropshire in Fairfax, VA, in 1990. Prior to the founding of Mythic Entertainment, ISI had developed one multi-user BBS text-based role-playing game called ''Tempest'', which was later renamed ''
Darkness Falls''. ''Darkness Falls'' would later provide the codebase for ''Dark Age of Camelot''.
Mythic Entertainment was officially formed in 1995 when AUSI (Mark Jacobs) and ISI (Rob Denton) joined together. Its original name was Interworld Productions, and in November 1997 the name was changed to Mythic Entertainment. Mythic made numerous online games in the mid and late 1990s, ranging from online action
first-person shooters to online RPGs. Some titles include ''Silent Death Online'', ''
Magestorm Millennium'', ''
Darkness Falls: The Crusade'', ''
ID4 Online
''Independence Day'' (also promoted as ''ID4'') is a 1996 American Science fiction film, science fiction action film directed by Roland Emmerich and written by Emmerich and Dean Devlin. It stars an ensemble cast that consists of Will Smith, Bill ...
'', ''
Spellbinder: The Nexus Conflict'', and ''
Splatterball''.
In 2001, Mythic Entertainment released its first MMORPG, ''
Dark Age of Camelot'', the game for which Mythic is best known.
Electronic Arts purchased Mythic Entertainment and renamed the company EA Mythic on June 20, 2006. EA Mythic renamed themselves back to Mythic Entertainment on July 10, 2008. Mythic Entertainment released ''
Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning'', its second MMORPG, on September 18, 2008.
On June 24, 2009, it was announced that as part of EA's restructuring plan Mythic Entertainment and
BioWare would come together under a new RPG/MMO division headed by BioWare General Manager Dr.
Ray Muzyka. It was also revealed that the current General Manager and long-time Mythic boss
Mark Jacobs had left EA on June 23, 2009 and would be replaced by Rob Denton. The company was then renamed to BioWare Mythic. On November 9, 2009, Mythic was part of a broader reduction in force throughout Electronic Arts. The number of employees released was not made public.
In 2012, the studio was renamed back to Mythic Entertainment. This was confirmed in November 2012 on the ''Dark Age of Camelot'' website.
Mythic / Microsoft lawsuit
Mythic sued
Microsoft in December 2003 for trademark infringement and unfair competition regarding the name of Microsoft's ''
Mythica
''Mythica'' was a never-released massively multiplayer online role-playing game (or "MMORPG") based on Norse mythology. It was under development by Microsoft Game Studios (MGS) for Windows-running PCs until it was cancelled in early 2004. The game ...
'' MMORPG, which was in development at that time. On May 25, 2004, three months after the game was cancelled, Mythic announced that the case was settled and that Microsoft agreed to not use the ''Mythica'' name on new online video games and to not register it as a trademark. Also, as part of the deal, Microsoft gave all ''Mythica''-related trademarks and domain names to Mythic.
Corporate honors
Mythic has been listed on the
Deloitte Technology 500 list of fastest growing (by revenue) technology companies in
North America
North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere and almost entirely within the Western Hemisphere. It is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South America and the Car ...
since 2002. In 2004 it ranked 106th with a 2,226% increase in revenue over the past five years.
Games
''Aliens Online''
''
Aliens Online'' was an online first-person shooter/action game based on the movie franchise where two teams of marines and aliens fought each other. The game was for the
GameStorm gaming service.
The budget for the game was $450,000
USD.
''Darkness Falls: The Crusade''
''Darkness Falls: The Crusade'' was a fantasy
MUD
A MUD (; originally multi-user dungeon, with later variants multi-user dimension and multi-user domain) is a Multiplayer video game, multiplayer Time-keeping systems in games#Real-time, real-time virtual world, usually Text-based game, text-bas ...
-style game which has been hosted by
America Online
AOL (stylized as Aol., formerly a company known as AOL Inc. and originally known as America Online) is an American web portal and online service provider based in New York City. It is a brand marketed by the current incarnation of Yahoo! Inc. ...
,
GameStorm, and Centropolis Entertainment. The game was a sequel to ''Darkness Falls'' that was offered on the AOL and Gamestorm gaming services. The game is in large part the intellectual concept behind ''Dark Age of Camelot''. This game is no longer available as of early 2006 along with all other games offered on the Mythic-Realms gaming center excluding ''Dragon's Gate''.
''Spellbinder: The Nexus Conflict''
''Spellbinder: The Nexus Conflict'' (1999) was a
3D action game developed by Mythic Entertainment, developed as a follow-up to
Magestorm, and which has been hosted by
Centropolis Entertainment
Centropolis Entertainment is a German-American film production company founded in 1985 as Centropolis Film Productions by German film director Roland Emmerich and American film producer Dean Devlin.
As of 2001, the company is a subsidiary of Das ...
and Mightygames. This game is no longer available as of early 2006 along with all other games offered on the Mythic-Realms gaming center excluding ''
Dragon's Gate
Dragon's Gate was an interactive, real time, text-based multi user online fantasy role-playing game, sometimes referred to as a MUD. It was one of the longest running pay-for-play online games in the world, it opened to the public in the sprin ...
''.
''Dark Age of Camelot''
Mythic started ''
Dark Age of Camelot'' development in late 1999. The company invested developing the game, an amount more than double the sum used for all its previous games. ''Dark Age of Camelot'' was also the company's first
massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG).
''Dark Age of Camelot'' development was led by Rob Denton, as lead programmer, and by
Matt Firor as Producer. Its support and development continues, in parallel with other EA Mythic projects, such as the 2005-announced ''
Warhammer Online''.
On February 5, 2014, Mythic co-founder Rob Denton started a new studio called Broadsword Games. On the same day, development of the game was transferred from Mythic to the new studio. As such, ''Dark Age of Camelot'' will continue to be supported after the closure of Mythic Entertainment.
''Imperator Online''
In 2002, Mythic announced it was working on a new title, a science-fiction themed MMO called ''Imperator Online''. This MMORPG based on an
alternate history
Alternate history (also alternative history, althist, AH) is a genre of speculative fiction of stories in which one or more historical events occur and are resolved differently than in real life. As conjecture based upon historical fact, altern ...
where the
Roman Republic never fell, and advanced to be a space-traveling multi-planet Empire. Minor changes at important moments in Roman history create an extremely different timeline for Earth, leading to an interstellar Roman Republica and thousands of years of galactic
Pax Romana. However, the game's production was canceled in July 2005, when
Mark Jacobs announced that they had acquired the
Warhammer Online license from
Games Workshop
Games Workshop Group (often abbreviated as GW) is a British manufacturer of miniature wargames, based in Nottingham, England. Its best-known products are ''Warhammer Age of Sigmar'' and ''Warhammer 40,000''.
Founded in 1975 by John Peake (gam ...
.
''Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning''
During the E3 trade show, on May 18, 2005, Mythic announced that it had licensed the
''Warhammer Fantasy'' IP and was starting to work on a new MMO, ''
Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning''. This title was released on September 18, 2008. The game's last day of play was December 18, 2013.
List of games
References
External links
Official website
via Internet Archive
Official website for Broadsword Online Games
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BioWare
Electronic Arts
Companies based in Fairfax, Virginia
Video game companies established in 1995
Video game companies disestablished in 2014
Defunct companies based in Virginia
Defunct video game companies of the United States
MUD organizations
Video game development companies