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Funcom announces new Game Director for Anarchy Online
Posted by: Aaron Lockard on February 20, 2007 2:51:31 PM (64 Reads)
Previous Game Director to lead 'Age of Conan' Xbox 360 development team
Funcom announces that “Anarchy Online', the award-winning massively
multiplayer online game set in a sprawling science fiction universe, is
now under new leadership. Long-time “Anarchy Online' devotee and Funcom
Community Manager Craig Morrison has been appointed as the game's new
Game Director, picking up the torch passed on by previous Game Director
Morten Byom who will occupy a new position at Funcom.
Morrison
has been following “Anarchy Online' for years. Besides playing the game
since before launch in 2001, Morrison has written hundreds of guides
and operated one of the game's largest fan sites. For the past few
years he has been employed at Funcom as a Community Manager, working
closely with the players of “Anarchy Online' and the potential players
of “Age of Conan', and he also been extensively involved in the
planning and development of “Anarchy Online' as part of the game's
management team.
"It is a true joy for me to be working on
“Anarchy Online', and I am very eager to begin the job building on the
remarkable success that the game has had for the last five years," said
Craig Morrison. "The game is still a top priority for Funcom, and we
aim to provide both new and existing players with an abundance of new
and exciting content in the years to come."
While Morrison picks
up the reins on “Anarchy Online', previous Game Director Morten Byom
takes on the role as Assistant Game Director for “Age of Conan:
Hyborian Adventures'. Byom, who is tremendously experienced with
developing online games, will be leading the team that is already well
into the development of the Xbox 360 version of the game. Funcom is
putting a considerable amount of focus on the console title, and is
aiming to provide a completely new massively multiplayer experience for
console players. The PC version is scheduled for release in October
2007, while the Xbox 360 release will happen later though no specific
date is set.
“Anarchy Online' have won numerous awards since its
launch in 2001, and over a million people have logged in and taken part
in the science fiction-based online universe. The game holds four
expansion packs to its name; “Notum Wars', “Shadowlands', “Alien
Invasion' and “Lost Eden'. Players can download the game and play the
entire classic version for free, and a paid subscription is only
required if the player chooses to download and play the expansion packs.
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