We'd heard before that Korean developer Blueside (of Ninety-Nine Nights and Kingdom Under Fire) was working on a sekrit massively multiplayer game called Project T for the PC, but now we've learned that it's also planning to release the game on the Xbox 360. A Korean job listing for the company says that the MMORPG is in development for both platforms, and asks for game programming skills of all kinds, including experience working on commercial MMOs.
The game is supposed to be an "action RPG," so it actually sounds like a pretty good fit to try for the more action-friendly console world. The job listing specifies a contract time of one year (though that seems pretty boilerplate in these situations), and the MMO was last scheduled for a release sometime in 2011. The company's also working on some MMO-style gameplay for its upcoming Kingdom Under Fire II.
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Posted: Jan 27th 2010 11:18AM blueskyv201 said
Would you please stop with this 4chan nonsense (I presume that's where it originated).
That statement is neither funny, nor intelligent in any way.
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That statement is neither funny, nor intelligent in any way.
Posted: Jan 27th 2010 9:13AM Sharuk said
The MMO genre is going to be the next big thing, even on consoles. At one time it was a niche market, but as online capability increases devs will look for ways to have persistent worlds and still get a monthly fee out of consumers.
It might happen to franchies like Call of Duty in the future.
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It might happen to franchies like Call of Duty in the future.
Posted: Jan 27th 2010 9:37AM Spookimitsu said
so the link said nothing other than the MMO elements would be mostly centered around commerce, but not gameplay in KuF 2? Kinda let down. I still like their games though.
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Posted: Jan 27th 2010 10:02AM (Unverified) said
Another MMO "coming" to the X360, eh? How's that Champions Online coming along, Microsoft?
I'll believe it when I see it.
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I'll believe it when I see it.
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