EverQuest celebrates 25 years with rewards, quests, and anniversary video
It's been 25 years since one of the world's first MMORPGs went online and Daybreak is celebrating in a big way.
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It's been 25 years since one of the world's first MMORPGs went online and Daybreak is celebrating in a big way.
The official Twitter account for Pantheon, the MMO McQuaid was working on until his passing, reported the news last night.
Playing together appealed more to the EQ development team than stabbing each other in the back.
Developers share memorable moments and behind-the-scenes stories in celebration of the 20th anniversary of Daybreak Game Company's groundbreaking MMORPG.
The event, scheduled to run April 27-28 in San Diego, CA, will feature panels with EverQuest developers as they recount two decades of stories in and around the world of Norrath.
Before they raised the bar for virtual worlds in 1999, EverQuest's developers had to coax the game into rendering and placing items.
EverQuest's technical director talks the challenge of introducing veteran players to new systems, and discloses a personal story that opened her eyes to how developing video games can change the world.
Daybreak games hooked Shacknews up with the world premiere of their latest expansion's key art.
The Minecraft-esque building tool was supposed to be a companion for EverQuest Next, which was cancelled last year.
EverQuest Next won't be embarking on its grand adventure, but at least we still have EverQuest and EverQuest II, right?