EA to Play in Knights of the Old Republic Portfolio.com's Technology Blog
seems to offer confirmations of a BioWare-developed
Star Wars Knights of the
Old Republic MMOG straight from EA boss John Riccitiello (thanks DenonSix),
in what seems like an oddly low-key approach to such a highly anticipated
announcement:
N. Evan Van Zelfden in Los Angeles warns, watch out World
of Warcraft. In an interview at E3 this week, Electronic Arts chief executive
John Riccitiello said that EA is working on the next version of Star Wars game
Knights of the Old Republic, and it will most certainly have a massively
multiplayer online component to it.
"We've got two of the most compelling MMOs in the industry in development," said
Riccitiello. The first title, based on the Warhammer property, will launch soon.
"And the one that people are dying for us to talk to them about -- in
partnership with Lucas, coming out of BioWare, which is, I think, quite possibly
the most anticipated game, full stop, for the industry at the point when we get
closer to telling you about it."
Does Riccitiello mean the oft rumored Knights of the Old Republic Online? "Yes,"
he said.
Moving into MMOs is an essential component for any gaming company, and it's a
big part of the reason Vivendi merged with Activision, for that company's World
of Warcraft MMO.
Riccitiello told Portfolio.com that he was interested in owning World of
Warcraft, and that he did discuss it, but it wasn't in the cards. "Because
[Vivendi] couldn't afford control of EA, and I wasn't giving it up."
But EA is firmly on that path now, with a KOTOR MMO, which would sidestep the
consoles owned by Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo. "Increasingly, people are going
to be talking about direct-to-customer in our business," said Riccitiello. "I
think we'll be talking about it louder than most."