Hamburg, Germany, 01 October 2008 – dtp entertainment and the development studio RealU, based in Singapore, today announced the MMOG (Massively Multiplayer Online Game) Otherland. Otherland, based on the best-selling novels by fantasy author Tad Williams, will appear for the PC in 2010.
 
 
Game fans can expect a completely new MMOG experience with Otherland. Based on the Unreal Engine 3, Otherland will set new technical standards for the MMOG genre. ‘Unreal Engine 3 is the basis for our client side game and graphics engine. To push it over the top our developers have also made countless additions to ensure outstanding graphics quality over huge environments. At the same time our artists and engineers are exploring the boundaries of Unreal Engine 3 to create fresh new visual styles for the game. At Real U we are developing completely new architecture that allows us to build a groundbreaking MMO game with Unreal Engine 3 at its core,’ says Andrew Carter, CEO RealU.
 
 
MMO fans can also expect a fascinating gameplay experience. Based on the globally successful novels, the Otherland gameplay is distinguished by a unique narrative structure. Rather than retelling the story, players will experience their own individual stories within the Otherland universe and will encounter many of the familiar characters from the books. The game world will change dynamically around them during the course of the game.
 
 
Starting from the player lobby Lambda Mall, an Entertainment, Meeting and Communication centre, players will teleport into a wide variety of game worlds. As in the books, virtual reality is a central topic of the game. Nothing is what it appears to be at first glance in this futuristic vision from the pen of Tad Williams, who played an important role in the development of the game.‘Tad Williams visited us during the conception phase and was very actively involved in the realisation of this project from the beginning,’ comments Andrew Carter. ‘Because this is a MMOG, a linear storyline would not be feasible. Therefore, we had to find an alternative way of telling a story. I think we have found a terrific combination of innovative narration and faithfulness to the books,’ Carter continues.
 
 
Andrew Carter is the leader of a development team, now consisting of 80 people, based in Singapore. The international team is composed of game experts with years of experience in the gaming industry. The core team had previously worked at Melbourne House, EA, THQ and other major international studios. RealU is a 100 % subsidiary of dtp entertainment AG.
 
‘Otherland is the largest game production in the history of our company. We see enormous potential in the untapped Otherland licence, which the experienced RealU team and mastermind Andrew Carter will implement in a unique game experience,’ says Markus Windelen, COO dtp entertainment.
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  • Screammit - Monday, October 6, 2008 - link

    ... now if we can only get the ball rolling on a Dark Tower MMO... and not make it suck.
  • AmishElvis - Thursday, October 2, 2008 - link

    what engine they are using?
  • bohhad - Thursday, October 2, 2008 - link

    unreal 3 engine
  • Believer - Thursday, October 2, 2008 - link

    Man, kinda bizarre they decided to make an MMO out of these novels.

    I hope the 'OS' doesn't fry me when I try to log in...

    If it turns out any good, I might visit if only to see if they manage to make it as spaced out as the cyber world described in the novels.

    I might see you all at the Treehouse. I'll be sure to name myself Mr. Jingles ;)

    (The novels are rather good, kinda slow to get into, but once there they're enjoyable. Ending was a bit over the top though. You should read them if you like escapism)
  • Sunrise089 - Thursday, October 2, 2008 - link

    "Rather than retelling the story, players will experience their own individual stories within the Otherland universe and will encounter many of the familiar characters from the books."

    Yeah, because The Matrix Online worked so well :)
  • tpurves - Thursday, October 2, 2008 - link

    Are you just posting verbatim Press releases to anandtech now?

  • JarredWalton - Thursday, October 2, 2008 - link

    It's a blog, and it's not even on the front page. Eddie's a gamer, and apparently found this to be at least somewhat interesting, so I presume he was hoping to see some dialog on what others think of it. I may read the books when I get a chance, but I'm pretty much opposed to playing any MMO, no matter how good - if only for my own sake.
  • crimson117 - Thursday, October 2, 2008 - link

    Usually blogs don't just repost the press release; they quote a portion of it and link to the original.
  • EddieTurner - Thursday, October 2, 2008 - link

    I'm not a big fan of MMO's either. Still, I'd love to spend a month or two on something during the slow season. Something without a medievel theme. This certainly fits the bill. Love the artistry and colors put into to the cityscape.
  • JarredWalton - Thursday, October 2, 2008 - link

    I've never read these books - are they any good? I'm probably more inclined to just stick with the printed word, though; not at all a fan of MMOs. (Yup: 10 million WoW subscribers *can* be wrong! Heheh... actually, I'm just trying to avoid any additional time sinks.)

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