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Mythic Entertainment

Mythic Entertainment is a computer game developer located in Virginia. Focused on online gaming, the company was founded in 1995 as Interworld Productions by Mark Jacobs and Rob Denton, and changed to Mythic Entertainment in November 1997. Across multiple online-enabled titles, Mythic's success is based on proprietary technology, innovative game design and exemplary customer service.

In June of 2006, Mythic was acquired by EA and became EA Mythic. The team was left as it was, aside from the name change, with everybody on the team in their original place, including all of the company heads and its 175-person development team. In June of 2009, EA merged EA Mythic and fellow studio Bioware into a single studio to consolidate EA's RPG and MMO games under a single entity. To better align itself with its sister studio, the company was renamed BioWare Mythic in 2010.

With a move towards becoming a premier online/mobile game development studio, the company changed its name back to Mythic Entertainment in 2012.

Latest Headlines

Mark Jacobs Unveils Camelot Unchained (Feb 05, 2013)

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Abandoned Ware #4: Ultima Online (May 20, 2011)

Lord British wants you back in his kingdom.

EA Mythic's Billing System Explodes (Apr 10, 2010)

Warhammer Online and Dark Age of Camelot subscribers get hit with compounded charges.

Games in Development

Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning [rumored] (PS3)

Genre: RPG
US Release Date: TBA
Role: Developer

Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning [rumored] (X360)

Genre: RPG
US Release Date: TBA
Role: Developer

Games Developed

Games Published

Games Canceled

Imperator (PC)