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EverQuest Next

EverQuest Next was a planned massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), meant to be the successor to EverQuest, EverQuest Online Adventures and EverQuest II. The game was in development by the Daybreak Game Company, but the project was terminated in 2016.[1]

The game was not planned to be a sequel or prequel to any of the games in the EverQuest franchise; it was planned to present to players a "parallel world" of Norrath, one in which some of the locations and characters may be familiar, but specific relationships and events can diverge from the official storylines of the other games. The developers had stated an intention to return to a style of gameplay more like the original EverQuest, while retaining the advances in MMORPG design that have developed in the years since that game first launched.

Development Edit

The first indication that a new game was in development appeared in a chapter written by EverQuest creative director Rich Waters in the EverQuest 10th Anniversary Book (2009).[2]

At the Sony Online Entertainment Live 2012 event, John Smedley stated that EverQuest Next has been completely redeveloped, stating "What we are building is something that we will be very proud to call EverQuest. It will be the largest sandbox style MMO ever designed... We are remaking Norrath unlike anything you’ve ever seen, but you'll recognize it."[3] During Sony Online Entertainment Live, John Smedley mentioned that EverQuest Next will attempt to keep the free-to-play model for as long as possible. This means that once a player has purchased the game, they will not be required to pay a subscription fee in order to continue to play.[4]

At PAX East 2013, game developer Dave Georgeson confirmed a full reveal of EverQuest Next on August 2 at SOE Live.[5] EverQuest Next was intended to be subdivided into two segments: a standard, quest-based MMORPG, and a world-building tool called Landmark. John Smedley has said that the best of Landmark's player-made worlds would have been brought into the MMORPG.

On January 31, 2014, EverQuest Next's counterpart Landmark began its official alpha testing phase. Purchasers of the $99.99 Founders Pack or the $59.99 Explorers Pack were allowed into this alpha testing as part of the game developers goal of "making development a collaborative process". Landmark began its closed-beta testing on March 26, 2014.

In January 2014, John Smedley confirmed that EverQuest Next would be coming to the PlayStation 4 console.[6]

In February 2014, on Reddit, John Smedley announced that the game would support the Oculus Rift, "in some way shape or form"[7]

In August 2014, at SOE Live, the EverQuest Next team revealed three new classes: the Tempest, the Cleric and the Elementalist. Brand new combat videos showing off how players work together was also shown at the event.[8]

In June 2015, it was announced that Daybreak shifted the main development focus of the team from Landmark to EverQuest Next.[9]

On March 11, 2016, Daybreak announced development had been discontinued.[10] Daybreak Game Company's president, Russell Shanks, said that "As we put together the pieces, we found that it wasn't fun."[11]

On October 16, 2019, during a video interview[12] with Daybreak's Holly Longdale, Holly indirectly confirmed reviving EverQuest Next (or, at minimum, a potential spinoff). However, on March 6, 2020, Holly mutually stepped down as producer,[13] leaving EverQuest Next in a questionable state.

References Edit

  1. ^ Shanks, Russ (11 March 2016). "EQN News: A Letter from Daybreak's President". Daybreak Game Company. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  2. ^ Tamat (2009-08-13). "SOE Confirms Development on EverQuest "Next"". ZAM EverQuest.
  3. ^ "SOE Live 2012 Welcome Reception Notes - EverQuest II News & Commentary". The EQ2 Wire. 2012-10-18. Retrieved 2012-10-30.
  4. ^ Yoon, Andrew. "Player Studio will be 'backbone' of EverQuest Next's free-to-play economy". Shacknews.
  5. ^ Pitcher, Jenna (2013-02-07). "SOE Live 2013 will take place in Las Vegas from Aug 1 to Aug 4, 2013". Polygon. Retrieved 2013-06-29.
  6. ^ "EverQuest Next Announced For PS4, PlanetSide 2 Update". IGN. 27 January 2014.
  7. ^ "EverQuest Next could be the first MMORPG to support the Oculus Rift". 2014-02-03.
  8. ^ "EverQuest Next New Combat and Classes". 2014-08-15.
  9. ^ MMOGames [@MMOGames] (8 June 2015). "The news #EQN fans have been waiting for: Daybreak have shifted their development focus to @everquest_next! #mmorpg" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  10. ^ "EQN News: A Letter from Daybreak's President". Daybreak Game Company. 11 March 2016.
  11. ^ James Vincent (11 March 2016). "EverQuest Next, the free-to-play MMO, has been canceled because it isn't fun". The Verge. Vox Media.
  12. ^ The EverQuest Show (2019-10-16). "The EverQuest Show - Episode 7 - The Holly Longdale Interview". YouTube.
  13. ^ Joseph Bradford (2020-03-06). "mutually stepped down as producer". mmorpg.com.

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EverQuest Next was a planned massively multiplayer online role playing game MMORPG meant to be the successor to EverQuest EverQuest Online Adventures and EverQuest II The game was in development by the Daybreak Game Company but the project was terminated in 2016 1 EverQuest NextDeveloper s Daybreak Game CompanyPublisher s Daybreak Game CompanyWriter s Steve DanuserComposer s Jeremy SouleSeriesEverQuestEngineForgeLightPlatform s Microsoft Windows PlayStation 4ReleaseCancelledGenre s Massively multiplayer online role playing gameThe game was not planned to be a sequel or prequel to any of the games in the EverQuest franchise it was planned to present to players a parallel world of Norrath one in which some of the locations and characters may be familiar but specific relationships and events can diverge from the official storylines of the other games The developers had stated an intention to return to a style of gameplay more like the original EverQuest while retaining the advances in MMORPG design that have developed in the years since that game first launched Development EditThe first indication that a new game was in development appeared in a chapter written by EverQuest creative director Rich Waters in the EverQuest 10th Anniversary Book 2009 2 At the Sony Online Entertainment Live 2012 event John Smedley stated that EverQuest Next has been completely redeveloped stating What we are building is something that we will be very proud to call EverQuest It will be the largest sandbox style MMO ever designed We are remaking Norrath unlike anything you ve ever seen but you ll recognize it 3 During Sony Online Entertainment Live John Smedley mentioned that EverQuest Next will attempt to keep the free to play model for as long as possible This means that once a player has purchased the game they will not be required to pay a subscription fee in order to continue to play 4 At PAX East 2013 game developer Dave Georgeson confirmed a full reveal of EverQuest Next on August 2 at SOE Live 5 EverQuest Next was intended to be subdivided into two segments a standard quest based MMORPG and a world building tool called Landmark John Smedley has said that the best of Landmark s player made worlds would have been brought into the MMORPG On January 31 2014 EverQuest Next s counterpart Landmark began its official alpha testing phase Purchasers of the 99 99 Founders Pack or the 59 99 Explorers Pack were allowed into this alpha testing as part of the game developers goal of making development a collaborative process Landmark began its closed beta testing on March 26 2014 In January 2014 John Smedley confirmed that EverQuest Next would be coming to the PlayStation 4 console 6 In February 2014 on Reddit John Smedley announced that the game would support the Oculus Rift in some way shape or form 7 In August 2014 at SOE Live the EverQuest Next team revealed three new classes the Tempest the Cleric and the Elementalist Brand new combat videos showing off how players work together was also shown at the event 8 In June 2015 it was announced that Daybreak shifted the main development focus of the team from Landmark to EverQuest Next 9 On March 11 2016 Daybreak announced development had been discontinued 10 Daybreak Game Company s president Russell Shanks said that As we put together the pieces we found that it wasn t fun 11 On October 16 2019 during a video interview 12 with Daybreak s Holly Longdale Holly indirectly confirmed reviving EverQuest Next or at minimum a potential spinoff However on March 6 2020 Holly mutually stepped down as producer 13 leaving EverQuest Next in a questionable state References Edit Shanks Russ 11 March 2016 EQN News A Letter from Daybreak s President Daybreak Game Company Retrieved 3 March 2020 Tamat 2009 08 13 SOE Confirms Development on EverQuest Next ZAM EverQuest SOE Live 2012 Welcome Reception Notes EverQuest II News amp Commentary The EQ2 Wire 2012 10 18 Retrieved 2012 10 30 Yoon Andrew Player Studio will be backbone of EverQuest Next s free to play economy Shacknews Pitcher Jenna 2013 02 07 SOE Live 2013 will take place in Las Vegas from Aug 1 to Aug 4 2013 Polygon Retrieved 2013 06 29 EverQuest Next Announced For PS4 PlanetSide 2 Update IGN 27 January 2014 EverQuest Next could be the first MMORPG to support the Oculus Rift 2014 02 03 EverQuest Next New Combat and Classes 2014 08 15 MMOGames MMOGames 8 June 2015 The news EQN fans have been waiting for Daybreak have shifted their development focus to everquest next mmorpg Tweet via Twitter EQN News A Letter from Daybreak s President Daybreak Game Company 11 March 2016 James Vincent 11 March 2016 EverQuest Next the free to play MMO has been canceled because it isn t fun The Verge Vox Media The EverQuest Show 2019 10 16 The EverQuest Show Episode 7 The Holly Longdale Interview YouTube Joseph Bradford 2020 03 06 mutually stepped down as producer mmorpg com External links EditOfficial website archived Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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