Tag Archives: Eugene Evans
Wed, Jul 11, 2012 | 15:07 BST
BioWare Mythic to announce new F2P online title tomorrow, says GM
BioWare Mythic will announce a new free-to-play online game tomorrow during Develop, according to EA’s general manager Eugene Evans. No word on what it is just yet, but CVG thinks it’s based on a classic EA franchise. The PvP online game Warhammer Online: Wrath of Heroes was released by the firm last year, and other titles from the Mythic end include Age of Reckoning, Ultima Online, and Dark Age of Camelot. Stay tuned for tomorrow, we reckon.
Wed, Jul 11, 2012 | 14:04 BST
BioWare Mythic: community migration key to next-gen success
BioWare Mythic general manager, Eugene Evans, has predicted that successful migration of existing online communities will be one of the key fronts on which the next-gen console battle will be won or lost.
Thu, Jun 14, 2012 | 00:38 BST
BioWare Mythic boss to headline Develop in Brighton
If there weren’t enough reasons to check out Develop, the Brighton based conference which runs July 10-12, this year’s event will be headlined by Eugene Evans, vice president and general manager of BioWare Mythic. Evans will cover a diverse range of topics including the changing face of the industry and how EA and the BioWare label are adapting. Visit Develop for more information.
Tue, Oct 25, 2011 | 03:14 BST
BioWare Mythic sees a future for free to play and subscription MMOs
Wrath of Heroes and Warhammer Online developer BioWare Mythic believes the future will be kind to both traditional subscription-based MMOs and the rising tide of free-to-play games.
Thu, Oct 13, 2011 | 00:10 BST
Warhammer Online not at risk of shut down
Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning isn’t going anywhere, not even the candy-filled nirvana that is Freemium Land.
Tue, Aug 03, 2010 | 16:01 BST
Warhammer Online still profitable, has “tens of thousands” trying it monthly

BioWare Mythic has said Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning remains profitable, and is not going the way of the Dodo anytime soon.


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