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Post #115382 Fallout Online.

Any one hear about this? I been excited for this for years( 3 years to be correct). I love fallout it has to be my favorite series in the whole world. 

If you do not know about this or want know the history, here.

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Fallout Online (also known under the codename ProjectV13or FOOL) is an upcoming massivelymultiplayer online videogame (MMO) set in the Fallout world that is being developed by Masthead Studios and being published by Interplay,
with members of their team also developing the game. Chris Taylor and 
Mark O'Green, two of the creators of the original Fallout, are among the
developers. Jason Anderson, one of the other makers of Fallout, was 
involved in the project between 2007 and 2009, but has since left the 
team. Interplay's rights to developing and publishing this game have 
been the subject of a legal dispute between Bethesda Softworks, the 
current owner of the Fallout franchise, and Interplay. The current legal
status of the court case is pending and in the prediscovery phase.


History


Black Isle Studios


According to Feargus Urquhart, when Brian Fargo was still the 
president of Interplay, Fargo proposed a possible Fallout MMO to be made
by BlackIsle, but Urquhart refused: "The reason at the time, 
because I would have loved to have made a Fallout MMO, was that I 
believed that Interplay was just not in a situation where they had the 
resources to do it. When you go off to do an MMO it's going to cost $100
million before you get it on the shelf; you've gotta buy servers and 
you've gotta have service people, and you have to have Game Masters. 
It's an undertaking, and on top of that, it means that you do have to do
all that stuff so what else are you going to focus on? What other games
are you going to be able to make?" At one point, Fallout Tactics 
developer Micro Forté was also contracted to develop Fallout Online but 
the project was eventually cancelled.
Interplay - Masthead Project


In November 2006, Interplay, headed by Herve Caen, filed a Form 8-K 
filing to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) 
regarding a potential Fallout massively multiplayer online game. In 
April 2007, Bethesda Softworks, the developer of Fallout 3, purchased 
full rights to the Fallout IP for US$5.75 million. While Bethesda now 
owned the rights to the Fallout MMO IP as well, clauses in the purchase 
agreement state allowed Interplay to license the rights to the 
development of the MMO. Specific requirements were stated in the 
agreement that if not met, Interplay would immediately lose and
surrender its license rights for Fallout. Development must have begun 
within 24 months of the date of the agreement (April 4, 2007), and 
Interplay must have secured $30 million within that time frame or 
forfeit its rights to license. Interplay would furthermore need to 
launch the MMOG within 4 years of the beginning of development, and pay 
Bethesda 12 percent of sales and subscription fees for the use of the 
IP.
On August 1, 2007, ZeniMax Media Inc., parent company of Bethesda 
Softworks, announced the creation of ZeniMax Online Studios. The 
division will be headed by Matt Firor, a well-known expert in the field 
of online gaming, and will focus on the Massively Multiplayer Online 
Game (MMO) market segment. It might work on a Fallout MMO in the future,
if Interplay fails to gather enough money for their Fallout Online 
project.
In November 2007, Interplay reopened in-house development and hired 
Fallout developer Jason D. Anderson as creative director for an 
unannounced MMO. Given the aforementioned facts, it's most likely that 
the game Anderson was working on is Interplay's Fallout MMO, given that 
he was the contact name of Interplay's jobs appliance and that Fallout 
was referred in the job requirements. In March 2009, Anderson left 
Interplay and joined InXile Entertainment.
On June 30, 2008, it was announced that Interactive Game Group, LLC 
(created by Frederic Chesnais, former Chief Executive Officer of Atari, 
which now also owns MicroProse) purchased 2,000,000 shares of Interplay 
stock, as consideration for entering into a game production agreement, 
likely related to Fallout Online.
On April 2, 2009 Interplay announced a binding letter of intent with 
Masthead Studios, a Bulgarian-based developer, to fund the development 
of Project V13. Masthead and Interplay teams will work together under 
the direction and control of Interplay to complete development of the 
project. On June 15, 2010, the game was officially announced asFalloutOnline.
The game will be co-developed between Interplay and Masthead Studios, 
it will use Masthead's Earthrise Engine, use on Masthead's first game, Earthrise.
Legal Dispute


On April 15, 2009, it was announced that Bethesda Softworks moved to 
rescind the Fallout MMORPG license. Interplay received notice from 
Bethesda that it intends to terminate the trademark license agreement, 
claiming that Interplay is in breach of the agreement for failure to 
commence full scale development by April 4, 2009 and to secure certain 
funding for the game. Interplay disputes these claims.[citation needed]
On July 15, 2009 Interplay's Project V13 developer Chris Taylor 
posted a reply on the Interplay website "Project V13" Forum thread 
refuting the claims that Interplay lost the rights to the Fallout 
MMORPG.
On September 8, 2009 Bethesda filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Interplay in the MarylandDistrict Court.[citation needed]
On December 10, 2009 the Maryland District Court decided to deny 
Bethesda's request for preliminary injunction. Interplay is therefore 
able to continue development on the project until the case is finished.
Bethesda claimed that Interplay had only licensed the Fallout name to
use for their game and could not use any of its assets. Interplay 
counteracted this claim by stating that they did not license the name to
make an online poker game named Fallout. They stated that what Bethesda
was claiming was comparable to having a Snow White movie and the 
princess not appearing in it at all.[1]
Interplay further stated that if Bethesda refuses to let them complete 
Fallout Online, then they will be able to release only one more Fallout 
IP with its DLC's before the rights revert back to Interplay, a notion 

13 years, 25 weeks ago

Post #115392 Re: Fallout Online.

I remember this! And I'm a big Fallout fan myself! I wish it would come out soon though D:

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13 years, 25 weeks ago
Post #115395 Re: Fallout Online.
Flazex posted: (8th Nov 2011, 11:41 pm)

I remember this! And I'm a big Fallout fan myself! I wish it would come out soon though D:


Well its coming 2012, sighn up for the beta so you get to play it when it comes out. :D

Fallout is the best series ever! But i am not really sure about a mmo yet.
13 years, 25 weeks ago
Post #115407 Re: Fallout Online.

I already applied for this! I still can't wait >.<

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13 years, 25 weeks ago
Post #115409 Re: Fallout Online.
Flazex posted: (9th Nov 2011, 01:08 am)

I already applied for this! I still can't wait >.<

Well i can, i am getting skyrim Friday it will hold me off for awhile. XD

13 years, 25 weeks ago
Post #115551 Re: Fallout Online.

Can't wait for that either! I want it soo bad D:

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13 years, 25 weeks ago
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