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Neverwinter from Atari and Cryptic Studios

Videogame publisher Atari has aligned themselves with Cryptic Studios, makers of City of Heroes, Champions Online and Star Trek Online, to announce the upcoming release of Neverwinter for PC. The plot for Neverwinter is inspired by an upcoming book trilogy by famed author R.A. Salvatore, within the mythos of Wizards of the Coast’s Dungeons and Dragons realm.

“We’ve been working closely with Wizards of the Coast and R.A. Salvatore to create an authentic D&D adventure filled with compelling fiction and exciting gameplay.”  Said Jack Emmert, COO of Cryptic Studios.

The game will feature the five famed classes from D&D for players to create and customize their characters.  Alongside friends via online play or CPU controlled players, characters are then organized into five person co-op groups. Neverwinter will also allow players the liberty to generate their own content and storylines via the user-friendly Forge system.

Neverwinter is slated to be a multi-platform event, with it’s release in Q4 of 2011.  The Neverwinter saga will include the PC game along with a tabletop game from Wizards of the Coast.  New York Times bestselling author, R.A. Salvatore shall release book one of the trilogy, Gauntlgrym on October 5th of this year. The novel previews the lore from the PC game and details the events that lead up to this highly anticipated PC gaming experience. To learn more about the game, visit: www.PlayNeverwinter.com.

Source – playneverwinter.com

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Star Trek Online is a new massively multiplayer online game, recently released by Atari and developed by Cryptic Studios. Game developer Cryptic Studios is seasoned in MMO game development and inherits a massive fan base with Star Trek Online. How is it working with such an established franchise in the MMO game space? Craig Zinkievich, Executive Producer on Star Trek Online, shares his experience on developing the game as well as what some of his favorite games and influences are in this featured "GTKYD"!

Who are you and what do you do in the gaming industry?

My name is Craig Zinkievich and I am the Executive Producer for Star Trek Online.

What are you currently working on or have recently released?

We just released Star Trek Online and we will continue to add content and work on that game. In the near future, we’ve got a bunch of new Borg-themed Episode Missions to add to Star Trek Online. We’re also developing the Klingon faction a bit more, and giving players more avenues to pursue exploratory missions.

How was it working with such an established franchise with legions of fans? Was there an approval process?

We knew coming in that we were going to inherit the Star Trek fan base and it’s been great so far. They’re a passionate, well informed fan base that really cares about the universe.

We had to get approval on many of the things we did from CBS, since they hold the license to the Star Trek franchise. They’ve been great to work with, as well. They gave us a lot of freedom to explore what Star Trek could be, and we’re very grateful to have had the opportunity.

What were the major differences working with the Star Trek franchise?

Different from other games we’ve worked on? Well, there’s definitely more pressure to conform to someone else’s vision. So many people have come before us and left impressions on the Star Trek universe. It’s very humbling. However, there’s also a great opportunity there. We’ve had so much great back story and world building done for us that we can focus on making the game a blast to play.

Who came up with or decided to use the “Engage” button on the launcher, because I think it is pure genius.

We try to throw little goodies out there to the fans that can appreciate things like that. It just shows that we care about this franchise and we’re all fans of Star Trek too.

How do you plan on continuing to grow the amount of content for players in Star Trek Online?

Well since the Star Trek franchise has so much history and so much lore out there, we can expand on that and add new episodes to our game. We want to have more playable factions and really we just want to keep adding new content such as episodes, exploration, diplomacy, ship interaction, and PvP.

Did anyone from the Star Trek series work with you in the office or stop by?

We had voice over work from Leonard Nimoy from the original series and Zachery Quinto from the newest movie, but no one stopped by the office to lend us a hand. We worked closely with CBS and they were great about giving us information we needed.

Now, back to you, what are your favorite games of all time?

My favorite games would be Legend of Zelda: Majora’s mask, Uncharted 2, and Star Control 2. And obviously Star Trek Online.

What was the biggest thing that you learned in creating Star Trek Online?

It’s definitely reiterated that MMO development is a communal process. Everyone, including our players, has great ideas, and keeping an ear open really goes a long way to make games better. We’re really committed to listening to our fans to find out what it is they want in the game. We take a lot of pride in that.

What is next for you and Cryptic Studios?

I will continue to work on Star Trek Online to get more content and newer game play out for the users. Cryptic will continue to work on Star Trek Online and Champions Online. We’re always looking at new opportunities but are still focusing on what is available to the public right now.

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Thanks to Craig Zinkievich, Tricia Gray and Cryptic Studios for making this interview possible! For more information on Star Trek Online, visit the official website at www.startrekonline.com. Star Trek Online is now available for the PC.

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Atari has announced an early bird bonus for players who are ready for a long-term commitment to Star Trek Online. Star Trek Online is an upcoming PC MMORPG. As with most MMORPGs, a monthly subscription is required to play. Atari and game developer Cryptic Studios are offering up two deals, which will only be available before the game’s launch. Star Trek Online is regularly $14.99 per month, but these two deals could save you some considerable money if you are ready to embark on a long voyage in Star Trek Online.

Both of the deals are only available with a pre-order of Star Trek Online. The first deal offered is a Lifetime membership for $239.99. This includes free lifetime access to playing Star Trek Online, a playable Borg and 2 additional character slots. After February 1st 2010, the Lifetime membership fee goes up to $299.99. The second deal is a 12-month membership for $119.99. The 12-month membership also gets you two extra character slots and allows you to get a recurring yearly membership at the discount price.

The offers expires right on the launch date (February 2, 2010) of Star Trek Online. If you’ve played the beta and you’re ready for long term play, take advantage of the deal soon. There is still some time to get some hands-on with the beta if you pre-order Star Trek Online or the Star Trek Online Collector’s Edition. See more details on the open beta here at the official Star Trek Online website.

About Star Trek Online, from Atari:
"Taking place in the year 2409, Star Trek Online boasts extraordinary features and lets fans both new and old experience unparalleled adventures. Players have the opportunity to become a high ranking Starfleet officer and participate in missions that take them into the depths of space, across exotic planets and even inside other starships. Star Trek Online offers total customization, from a player’s avatar to the ship he captains."

For more details on subscribing to Star Trek Online, visit the official website at www.startrekonline.com.

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Atari has announced the open beta for Star Trek Online has begun today. Throughout January 26, 2010, you’ll be able to get a sneak gameplay peek at Star Trek Online for the PC. This is a two week preview of the game ahead of the release in early February 2010. To access the beta, you will need to get a beta key. There are a few different ways to obtain a beta key, which you can see here on www.startrekonline.com/openbeta. The easiest way is through a pre-order of Star Trek Online or the Star Trek Online Collector’s Edition.

Star Trek Online is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), developed by Cryptic Studios, who also developed games like City of Heroes and Champions Online. More information on Star Trek Online can be found at www.startrekonline.com.

Sign-up for the open beta here at the official Star Trek Online website.

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Star Trek Online Closed Beta registration starts

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