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Stradden  11/06/07 3:52:51 PM

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NCSoft today announced they have taken full ownership of the City of Heroes IP, previously split between NCSoft and Cryptic Studios.  Continuing development on the game will be a new studio in Mountain View, California.

 

Some gamers might be concerned about the future of Cryptic Studios as they are currently creating the Marvel Universe MMO. To that end, MMORPG.com Managing Editor Jon Wood spoke with Cryptic Studios' Online Community Relations Manager Victor Wachter. While Marvel wasn't mentioned specifically, he had this to say:

 

"We've got a lot of plans going forward, and this allows us to focus on those and direct our company with a lot more creative and business freedom."

 

Below, please find the press releases from both NCsoft and Cryptic Studios:

NCsoft

NCsoft® Corp, the world’s leading developer and publisher of online computer games, today announced the formation of a new development studio in Mountain View, California. The announcement comes as the company begins a renewed push to further develop the City of Heroes® property, which is now 100 percent owned by NCsoft. Previous to today, ownership of the intellectual property (IP) was split between NCsoft and Cryptic Studios, the original developer of the project.

The new studio will be built around key members of the City of Heroes team from NCsoft and Cryptic Studios including the art, programming and design team leads.

“We’re happy to announce that NCsoft has acquired full ownership of the City of Heroes IP,” said Brian Clayton, NCsoft executive producer and manager of the new studio. “Our plans are clear. We are now in a position to make a major reinvestment in the City of Heroes product line. With our existing Cryptic and NCsoft team as the core, we will be able to run our current service without any interruption to our players, expand our studio to deliver triple-A content, and take City of Heroes to new heights.”

NCsoft will soon be announcing formal plans for the City of Heroes IP, which will include expansions and sequels to the popular comic-book inspired massively multiplayer online (MMO) game.

Matt Miller, Lead Designer on the City of Heroes project and formerly with Cryptic Studios said, “We’re thrilled to be bringing the CoH franchise to the next level. And we couldn’t be more pleased to be working completely under the NCsoft banner. We feel that City of Heroes’ best days are in front of it.”

Cryptic Studios

Cryptic Studios™ announced today that the development house has sold its intellectual and proprietary rights to both the City of Heroes® and City of Villains® franchises to publisher NCsoft. As part of the agreement, NCsoft is licensing Cryptic's engine technologies for use with future games.

"City of Heroes and City of Villains players should be assured that Cryptic Studios will be working closely with NCsoft to ensure a smooth, seamless transition," said Michael Lewis, president and co-founder of Cryptic Studios. "City of Heroes was Cryptic's flagship product and we are proud of this title and the many millions of characters that have entertained over a million people worldwide. The decision to sell the franchise allows us to focus resources on our soon to be announced first-party projects."

Cheers,
Jon Wood
Managing Editor
MMORPG.com

Robbgobb  11/06/07 4:12:57 PM

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Wonder which side is getting the better deal. CoH might have some real problems if they don't get something out there that really outdoes what the Marvel name will bring. I hope CoH wins the battle though.

 
Elikal  11/06/07 4:16:29 PM

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Originally posted by Robbgobb

Wonder which side is getting the better deal. CoH might have some real problems if they don't get something out there that really outdoes what the Marvel name will bring. I hope CoH wins the battle though.


CoH really deserves better than this niche. But what it needs is a REAL expension, to be more than a million offices and halls all looking the same. Maybe this change heralds a long overdue expansion and re-work. CoH is a blast, but at lv 30 or so I just thought I would yell if I gotta see one more same looking office or factory hall.

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jaix  11/06/07 4:42:13 PM

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I was wondering how Cryptic was going to take care of this game and  creat Marvel Online with its fullest potential - guess we found out

 
Tobruk  11/06/07 4:42:55 PM

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with this anouncement and the older news that NCSoft and Sony have teamed up, im hoping for a CoH/CoV version out for the PS3 in the future. The PS3 can easily handle this game, and anything new they want to add to the game.

 
Scythy  11/06/07 4:45:40 PM

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I'm not sure if I should be worried about my favorite game being changed around in ways I won't like, or be happy about it having a new direction. In my opinion, CoH is advancing pretty well, I can't imagine what more NCsoft could do to, "take City of Heroes to new heights". This might be why I'm worried.

 
cerebrix  11/06/07 4:48:08 PM

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experience tells me that when you change dev teams completely AND studios.  then the title is doomed.

 

ncsoft is very cash light these days and honestly not doing so well financially. 

 

i hate to say it, i love CoX but this title is officially doomed.  i had hoped, if anything, cryptic would buy the title from NC....


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mmcguire2  11/06/07 4:50:12 PM

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First, Woot.  CoH/CoV are both great games but this dog is almost dead.  Having Cryptic free and clear to create the Marvel MMO is exciting news.  Second, I haven’t read anything about Sony teaming up with NCSoft.  Do you have any links? I’m sure it would only mean doom for NCSoft, and that is too bad because they have some good games.  

 
Jpizzle  11/06/07 4:56:57 PM

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Originally posted by cerebrix

experience tells me that when you change dev teams completely AND studios.  then the title is doomed.

 

ncsoft is very cash light these days and honestly not doing so well financially. 

 

i hate to say it, i love CoX but this title is officially doomed.  i had hoped, if anything, cryptic would buy the title from NC....


Actually, nearly the entire dev teamed has signed on w/ NC SOFT. They announced that on the official forums. Also, really what this is, is a move to start developing COH2 to compete w/ MUO and not have Cryptic and Microsoft in the way.

 
ssnautilus  11/06/07 5:01:26 PM

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