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Ubi Announce Myst Conclusion News
Chris Leyton
12/01/2005

Ubisoft confirm the development of the final chapter in the hugely popular adventure series that we just don’t get...
The Myst series is a funny thing; dating back as far as 1993, itās fair to say that the venerable adventure series has become something of a landmark in the videogames industry, surpassing sales of 10 million units and in the process becoming something of a cultural phenomenon that we personally still donāt get.
However every good book has an end, as Ubisoft today confirmed that Cyan Worlds will launch its final adventure, Myst V: End of Ages, in Autumn 2005 for the PC and Mac.
Picking up immediately from where the original Myst ended, players are presented the privilege, challenge and responsibility of restoring the lost empire of the D'ni - an ancient civilization of people who thrived for thousands of years but later met with a great catastrophe.
Cyan Worlds are promising unseen levels of graphical beauty and detail of its worlds in a fully immersive 3D environment, proclaiming that the carefully crafted elements of adventure, puzzles, storyline and gameplay innovation, will create a fitting tribute and worthy end to the one game to which millions will forever compare any adventure title.
"Myst is more than a game, it's an experience, and in many cases, a lifestyle," said Laurent Detoc, president of Ubisoft's North American division. "Cyan Worlds will deliver the final chapter in what has been a phenomenal run of success, both critically and commercially. We know that Myst V: End of Ages is something people will want to be a part of, something memorable that will resound with players for a lifetime."
"Myst V: End of Ages follows the Myst storyline to its conclusion -- closing the book on the Ages of Myst," said Rand Miller, CEO of Cyan Worlds. "To complete this circle of Myst we've embraced the idea of something old and something new. New in regard to pushing forward in areas of interface and technology. And old -- getting back to the simple exploration that made Myst so magical."
Weāll have more on Myst V: End of Ages soon.






