Mythic Entertainment
announces the postponement of development on Imperator, their science
fiction-themed MMORPG that was slated for release next June, in order to
concentrate on support of Dark Age of Camelot and development of their Warhammer
MMOG. Here's the deal:
MYTHIC ENTERTAINMENT TO POSTPONE PRODUCTION OF
"IMPERATOR" MMORPG
Company to focus development on "Warhammer" MMORPG and "Dark Age of Camelot"
FAIRFAX, VA – July 13, 2005 – Mythic Entertainment, developer and publisher of
massively-multiplayer online role-playing games, today announced the production
postponement of "Imperator," the sci-fi MMORPG previously scheduled for a June
2006 release. The decision was made after a complete internal review of the
project status.
“This was the most difficult decision that we have ever had to make,” said Mark
Jacobs, CEO and president of Mythic Entertainment. “However, our tremendous
success with 'Dark Age of Camelot' set the standard for Mythic of releasing
nothing less than triple-A games, and 'Imperator' was simply not meeting that
standard.”
There are no personnel layoffs planned as a result of this decision. Staff will
be reassigned to the ongoing development of "Dark Age of Camelot" including the
next expansion, "Darkness Rising," scheduled for Q4 ’05. In addition some
personnel have already been assigned to the new "Warhammer" MMORPG which Mythic
announced at E3 in May 2005.
“Our team made a tremendous effort with the game and the praise it drew at E3
and in previews reflected their skill and dedication,” Jacobs continued. “But in
the final analysis it just wasn't great enough to be a Mythic game at this
time.”
Mythic will perform an internal reassessment of the game’s features and make a
decision on how to proceed with its development in the future.
The decision to postpone "Imperator" also means that the company’s plans to
establish a European publishing office have been postponed. It is expected that
those plans will resume as the company prepares for its 2007 worldwide
publication of the "Warhammer" MMORPG.