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Matrix Online Sold To SOE?

SirBruce writes "Corpnews is reporting that two separate sources have told them The Matrix Online has been sold to Sony Online Entertainment. Monolith is getting out of the MMO business altogether. SOE has also acquired the rights from Monolith for another MMO that was in development but recently cancelled a DC Comics MMOG. (ed: Remember the DC vs. NCSoft squabble?) Most of Monlith's MMO employees are being laid off with SOE taking over." Commentary at Plaguelands. Obviously at this point still just a rumour, so have some salt with this news.

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  1. Thanks by AtariAmarok · · Score: 4, Funny

    Thanks. I was wondering why Morpheus was back in the game, but was now trying to sell everyone PSP's: "Free your mind by looking at this cool color screen!"

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  2. Correction by twl1973 · · Score: 2, Informative

    It is Marvel vs. NCSOFT.

    And it's still ongoing.

    1. Re:Correction by Babbster · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Makes it that much more hilarious that the link provided SAYS "Marvel/NCSoft Litigation Update" right at the top of the page. It keeps getting better, too, in that Zonk "edited" both this post AND the earlier one. Seriously, editors, you could AT LEAST visit and skim the provided links before putting up the story...

  3. SOE by EddieBurkett · · Score: 2, Interesting

    As someone who plays Star Wars Galaxies, all I have to say is HAHA!!!!!

    Yet another IP for Sony to acquire and then squander away the potential while they focus on EQ.

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  4. Never thought I'd hear myself say this by Winterblink · · Score: 4, Interesting

    ... but this might be a good thing for MxO. I've played several Sony MMOs, and MxO, and I have to say that MxO is just terrible. People may bash Sony for their games, but that's nothing like what's been done by Monolith.

    Sony might actually be able to look at what's been there and revamp the game so it actually includes things like fun gameplay and content. There's a LOT of potential in what's already there in MxO, but I think it needs a more experienced hand to guide it to being something great.

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  5. Station Access - GREAT! by jasonmicron · · Score: 2

    Now all SOE has to do is add it to the Station Access payment plan and my $21.95 / month goes even further!

  6. A new twist... by OverDrive33 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I'll bet SOE will turn poor SWG (I'm a player) into even more of a Star Wars blasphmey by having it turn out that SWG is ACTUALLY another Matrix, and for only $69.99 + $10 a month you can get "out" of the Matrix into the 'real world' which actually turns out to be EQ2.

    MMORPGs need something fresh, and by a singular company starting to own a lot of the larger ones... I don't see that happening.

  7. Wow by Phil+the+Canuck · · Score: 5, Interesting

    If they put MxO on Station Access, I'll play it again. I guess the other good news is that within a year or so, everyone will be able to have their very own "The One" character.

  8. Re:Hear That? by KDR_11k · · Score: 2, Funny

    No, that's the sound of all fifteen Matrix Online subscribers screaming out in agony as the Empire approaces. And then... Silence.

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  9. Change of business plan? by Alarash · · Score: 4, Insightful
    Hi there,

    I'm wondering something, and maybe some of you who took marketing/business courses might help.

    Is SOE changing its business plan? I remember SOE developping and keeping alive one (EQ) and then two (SWG) MMORPG at the same time. Then EQ2 came out, and they had 3. Then they created a company along with Turbine (Asheron's Call I & II, with Lord of the Rings Online and Dungeons and Dragons Online currently in development), so they can publish their games (and possibly use the "All access pass" options for both SOE and Turbine games) easily.

    But if I remember correctly, the first developper/publisher that rolled out new MMO at a very fast pace was NCSoft. For the last 2 or 3 years, these guys just keep on releasing more and more games (Lineage, Lineage II, City of Heroes, Guild Wars, with at least two games in developpement - Auto Assault and Tabula Rasa, and possibly a third, heroic fantasy one developped by former Blizzard employees).

    So my question is : Are SOE and Turbine trying to "eat" NCSoft's market share, beat them at their own game if you will, even if they have to merge and buy crappy games (like MxO, no offense to the ones who like it) so the other doesn't buy it ?

    1. Re:Change of business plan? by Bigthecat · · Score: 2, Informative

      Sony also have Planetside in their lineup, which I believe that they bought the parent developers of during development, however I'm not certain on this.

  10. Re:Here it comes! Lookout! by freaksta · · Score: 2, Funny

    Its not offtopic, you apparently have no idea how SOE operates its MMORPGs. Play a SOE game before you mod me down, you uninformed clod.

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  11. Size matters? by Rhys · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Does size really matter that much? Almost every game out there (with few exceptions like Eve) splits players up into servers that cap out at what, 1-3k per server during peak times.

    So as long as there are enough subscribers for a small handful of servers, what do you get from the other 30 you don't play? More development funds I suppose, but then with 30 servers there's probably RP servers and PK servers and hardcore servers and all sorts of other crap that means more dev time is spent balancing for them, or doing fixes for them, or doing more customer support for them, etc.

    If you're looking for fresh or different and are a SWG or former EQ player, you should check out CoH if you get a chance. (Loot? What loot?) Or try Turbine's AC:TD open preview (not sure if it's for current subscribers only, or generally open. My impression is the latter) -- graphics won't be as hot as some of the more modern games, but the loot system in AC is the most intricate (and frustrating at times) I've seen.

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  12. Story Confirmed by SirBruce · · Score: 4, Informative

    Div Devlin at http://www.gamerifts.com/ also has the story confirmed. Unless the same source leaked it to him, Corpnews, and me, I'm pretty sure this isn't just a rumor. As I was the only one who got the DC Comics tip, that would seem to indicate there are different sources involved here. All the job openings previously listed on Monolith's web page have also disappeared.

    Bruce

  13. I know kung fu .... by Cqwense · · Score: 2, Funny

    Now all we have to do is wait for sony to incorporate their new nueral interface technology, and we can all finally be "the one".

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  14. Re:WB & Monolith.... by BloodAngel_Au · · Score: 2, Informative

    The official word people:

    The companies also disclosed that Sony Online had acquired Warner's "The Matrix Online" game. All 25 staff members currently operating the subscription-based massively multiplayer online game have been offered their existing position under the new ownership.

    Sega of America will continue to manage distribution of "The Matrix Online," while Warner will oversee content development and relinquish operational involvement. Ubisoft withdrew from its involvement with the property in early 2004.

    What exactly this means for Live Events, I don't know. I would imagine they'll still exist, but with SOE's attitude, I dunno how good they'll be.

    Full article found Here: http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/200506 17/en_nm/media_superheroes_dc

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