Atari Purchases Cryptic Studios For $26.7 Million 45
Trevor DeRiza writes "Early this morning, Atari announced that they had purchased US MMO developer Cryptic Studios for an initial 26.7 million USD, along with a possible 20 million USD bonus for future performance. Cryptic has three games coming out in the next three years: Champions Online (2009), Star Trek Online (2010), and a secret project (2011). All three will now be released under the Atari logo."
This is welcome news in light of all the recent troubles in the MMO market.
Champions Online (Score:4, Insightful)
Can't possibly be any good. (Score:2, Insightful)
Sorry if I sound especially critical, but almost all MMOs just aren't worth playing. Not only are they expensive ($50 + $15 a month), but they also require huge time demands, so typically people have especially high standards.
If the company is producing three in tandem, I can't see how they could possibly finish all the content and polish an MMO needs.
Re:Can't possibly be any good. (Score:4, Insightful)
If the company is producing three in tandem, I can't see how they could possibly finish all the content and polish an MMO needs.
Three distinct teams?
Re:Champions Online (Score:5, Insightful)
Assuming that Champions will be worth the plastic it's pressed on, just because the Cryptic name is involved, is like assuming that Tabula Rasa would be good because Richard Garriott was involved. Or, more accurately, assuming that the Tekwar novels would be good because William Shatner acted in science fiction parts.
Re:Champions Online (Score:2, Insightful)
Funny, I thought it didn't do well because it wasn't fun.
Guess us "masses" should just sit down, shut up and buy what people tell us, even if we don't like it.