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  Myst Online To Go Open-Source
by David Jenkins [PC]
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December 16, 2008
 
 Myst Online  To Go Open-Source

Cyan Worlds’ Myst Online: Uru Live will become an open source title, allowing users to modify the game’s code and assets however they wish and to run their own servers.

Myst Online began life as the multiplayer component of Uru: Ages Beyond Myst, but never progressed beyond beta testing with original publisher Ubisoft. Turner's subscription gaming service GameTap was the next to pick up the title, officially launching it in February 2007.

The game lasted a year with GameTap, and was then closed down for "business reasons"in April of this year. Cyan was able to acquire the rights to the game, and planned to resurrect it on its own servers with new content. However, this plan was abandoned in October after a major revenue stream was "disrupted".

Now, Cyan Worlds CEO Tony Fryman confirms that "Cyan has decided to give make MystOnline available to the fans by releasing the source code for the servers, client and tools for MystOnline as an open source project."

"We will also host a data server with the data for MystOnline. MORE [original emphasis] is still possible but only with the help from fans."

"This is a bit scary for Cyan because this is an area that we have never gone before, to let a product freely roam in the wild. But we've poured so much into Uru Live, and it has touched so many, that we could not just let it wither and die," Fryman added.

"We still have hopes that someday we will be able to provide new content for Uru Live, and/or work on the next Uru Live."

According to Fryman, the open-source release will be accomplished in stages, with the first due "very quickly". Few other clues were given as to Cyan’s current projects, following the layoff of around 50 employees in the wake of SouthPeak Interactive’s acquisition of Gamecock Media Group –- Cyan’s primary client.

Fryman did indicate that the developer was working on an iPod port of the original Myst, but also insisted that the company would be concentrating only on new titles that are "fully funded".
 
   
 
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Wyatt Epp
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I wonder how they intend to license it?

Wojciech Jurczyk
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It would be also interesting to know whether they provide some content with it or if it's only the source code. The text says "source code", but doesn't negate content explicitly. Hopefully they will get more specific soon.


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