I would usually link other blogger reactions to the final day, but so far all I see is Syp, who mentions it in passing. Landmark, announced in August 2013, on sale for Early Access in November 2013, launched June 2016, and shut down in February 2017. The End of Landmark Foretold – January 2017Īnd so it goes.June 10th will be a Landmark Date – May 2016.Friday Bullet Points – Newbies, Free Time, and PvP – March 2016 (PvP removed).Landmark Decision – March 2016 (Launch announcement, also not F2P).Is Paid Early Access a Good Thing for MMOs? – January 2015.Landmark and the Price of a Badly Defined Beta – July 2014.Landmark – Another Quick Peek Week – May 2014.Landmark – In Which I Claim – April 2014.Small Items for a Cold Friday in March – March 2014 (The name change).Landmark and a Dire Vision of Things to Come… – February 2014.Quote of the Day – For Specific Definitions of “Next” – January 2014.SOE Goes Into Real Estate Speculation – November 2013.Monday Morning Talking Points for EverQuest Next – August 2013 (first mention).So here is my brief coverage of Landmark, including two seven day passes to try the game out: Then at the closure I put together a list of my posts about the game in question. MMOs that I follow or pay attention to, as opposed to just the market as a whole, now shut down frequently enough that I have even developed a posting pattern around such events.Īt the announcement I post the company statement, my summary of the game and what it meant to me, and links out to others in the community doing the same. It doesn’t say they are going to come after you, but they aren’t going to give you a pass either. Daybreak Game Company will not license or authorize the operation of a Landmark emulator or a fan-operated Landmark server. What happens to all the code/data from Landmark? Can someone open an emulator server for Landmark?ĭaybreak Game Company will retain all of the code and data from Landmark. As the now missing FAQ about the closure stated ( backup of it here): Daybreak’s “indie” status means it can’t carry games that don’t make moneyĪs for the inevitable hopes of a fan made Landmark emulator, Daybreak won’t be helping out.It costs more than just electricity to keep a game running.There is a minimum population for an MMO to be viable.The few remaining fans have had their final look at the lands of… erm… … Lumeria! That was the name of the place. The web site and forums have been hidden away and the domain resolves to the Daybreak main page. The game, once just a bullet point on the EverQuest Next announcement at SOE Live, has been shut down. (Including the harsh EQ2 Wire summing up of the EverQuest Next debacle.)īut now the day has come and gone. I gave my own brief synopsis of the life and times of Landmark in that post linked above, along with links out to the reactions of others. And with it goes any last remnant of EverQuest Next as well, and whatever that might have become. As Daybreak announced back in early January, the game was destined to go. Yesterday was the day, the last day, for Landmark.
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