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New Neverwinter set for 2011

Atari and Cryptic are working on a new not-quite-massively multiplayer online game set in the Dungeons & Dragons universe.

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In May, onetime Cryptic Studios chief creative officer Bill Roper confirmed that the massively multiplayer online role-playing game studio would push ahead with new projects beyond Champions Online and Star Trek Online. With the industry veteran promising a late summer announcement for Cryptic's next project, many speculated that the Atari-owned studio would soon bring a Dungeons & Dragons-themed online game to market.

Neverwinter's gates will open to gamers next year.
Neverwinter's gates will open to gamers next year.

Speculate no longer, as Atari and Cryptic announced today Neverwinter, an all-new online game based on Wizards of the Coast's D&D brand and set in the fantasy universe's iconic city. Neverwinter is expected to launch for the PC in late 2011.

Though it shares the name and many of the locales seen in BioWare's acclaimed role-playing game Neverwinter Nights, Cryptic's MMORPG will tell an alternate story, one in which the once mighty city has been decimated by a century of hardship. The land is plagued by civil war due to an unclear succession, a matter complicated by an actual plague that claimed the lives of many of the land's denizens.

While Neverwinter will require players to connect to an online server to play, Cryptic stopped short of calling it a massively multiplayer online role-playing game. In the game, players can choose from five traditional D&D character classes. Gamers can then join five-man squads composed of other online players to venture forth into the city's dungeons, completing quests and gathering items along the way. Neverwinter also offers a single-player component, in which players can recruit computer-controlled allies to accomplish the same missions.

True to the D&D experience, Neverwinter will also let players craft their own in-game storylines and quests by way of an in-game content-generation system currently known as "Forge." Additional details on Forge have not yet been revealed.

The game will launch alongside a new trilogy of novels written by fantasy author R.A. Salvatore, which are also set in the Forgotten Realms--the books will touch on the game's main characters, monsters, and storyline. Also planned for the launch of the online game is a new tabletop game from Dungeons & Dragons license owner Wizards of the Coast.

The game's announcement will likely agitate a lawsuit filed by Dungeons & Dragons Online creator and recent Warner Bros. acquisition Turbine, which sued license holder Atari in August 2009. In its suit, Turbine claimed that Atari deliberately underpromoted the relaunch of D&D Online under its new free-to-play business model as part of a licensing-agreement "termination" strategy. The suit claimed that the termination strategy was being pursued in bad faith, as Atari planned to launch its own competing product.

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also Fumpa you clearly didn't read the article at all.. it's not an mmo and it does have singleplayer

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This reminds me that I need to find another copy of the Original nvn--Never beat it and it was one of my favorite games back in the day.

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sounds like DDO. With a company like cryptic (grab idiots, lifetime subs, crappy mediocre game which they drop for something new) you can sure as hell bet I will avoid this like it's living cow dung.

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hehe i guess Atari still lives, havent heard about them in a long time, the sold many of their IPs and thing always went bad for them

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bummer. i was hoping for single player. i'm also not into the mmo games like a handful of others here.

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@RossRichard You forgot "capitalize on a well-recognized and much beloved brand name" in your analysis. :P

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Excellent!

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I was interested until I read the names Cryptic and Bill Roper. Cryptic is behind Star Trek Online and Champions Online. Bill Roper was the 'genius' behind Hellgate:London. For this reason alone I am not going to pay any mind to this game. Those two names tell me all I need to know. It will be a rushed, buggy flop of an MMO that will try to milk every last cent out of everyone who plays it.

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Although I don't like the Neverwinter Night games, why is it that so many games that thrived on offline play before have to be based on online play nowadays?

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hmm... sounds good.

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5 classes? Doesn't D&D4 rules have like 20 classes?

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Damnit. I don't want more MMO games. I don't want RPGs that involve other people. If I wanted that, I'd go play a shooter game. I didn't want Knights of the Old Republic to go MMO. I don't want Neverwinter Nights to go MMO. Hopefully, the multiplayer component of this will be IN ADDITION TO and not INSTEAD OF a long, immersive, deep single player campaign like the previous Neverwinter Nights games in the series. If it is, I will get it. If it does not, I'll save my money for games in the RPG genre that are actually RPGs and not online co-op dungeon raiding grind fests. Man I hope this tendency by developers to turn EVERYTHING into multiplayer will run its course soon. There's still a ton of demand out there for the single player gaming experience.

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I hope this does not mean a NWN3 won't see the light of day. We're missing single player quality RPGs a lot more than another generic fantasy MMORPG. But if that happens, I hope this tanks hard and fast.

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I screamed AWESOME.. but then I saw Cryptic was involved and my jubilation deflated like the Hindenburg (in a big ball of flames). So basically, you're going to take a NORMAL MMORPG.. slap it into NWN.. and say LOOK! a new MMORPG. Did we not learn after turning over the reigns to STO and CO (formerly Marvel Online)?!?!? If they ruin NWN I will here by swear off any further Cryptic game. And you can bet I will NOT preorder this bad boy.

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I'd rather have a thrilling single player experience with the option of playing it with others.

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Uh. Interesting. I wander if single player will be just as good or if they are adding any level building options...

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The original NWN was a blast to play online with friends.

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hmmm only time will tell

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bill roper... i sense hellgate quality gaming experience...

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