City of Heroes/Villains In early 2002, Cryptic signed a
publishing agreement for
City of Heroes with
NCSoft, which wanted to expand into the United States gaming market. Cryptic Studios' first MMORPG,
City of Heroes, was launched on April 28, 2004. On October 31, 2005, it launched
City of Villains, a separate game that was linked with
City of Heroes through
player versus player combat zones. , Cryptic Studios had released ten free expansions for
City of Heroes and
City of Villains. On November 6, 2007, Cryptic announced that it had sold the
City of Heroes/
City of Villains intellectual property to
NCSoft. All of the
City of Heroes/
City of Villains development team transitioned to work under NCSoft under the working title NCNorCal (NCNC), which later became the NCSoft-owned subsidiary,
Paragon Studios, which ceased operation when NCSoft closed the game on August 31, 2012.
Champions Online On September 27, 2006,
Marvel Entertainment and Cryptic announced that Cryptic Studios was developing
Marvel Universe Online, the
Marvel universe MMO video game to be published by
Microsoft Game Studios for exclusive release to
Windows Vista (and
Xbox 360, which was later cancelled in March 2010). On February 7, 2008,
Shane Kim of
Microsoft Game Studios reported that MUO was canceled. Cryptic Studios said development would continue using a new IP license of
The Champions and became
Champions Online. Cryptic Studios released
Champions Online, loosely based on a superhero-based role-playing game, on September 1, 2009. Cryptic Studios had announced this title on February 14, 2008. It has, of February 2011, implemented a free-to-play model with optional micropayment transactions generating revenue, in addition to its traditional subscription system.
Star Trek Online On July 27, 2008, Cryptic announced that they had acquired the license to continue development of a
Star Trek based MMORPG previously developed by
Perpetual Entertainment. Earlier, on March 13, 2008,
Star Trek news site TrekMovie.com reported Cryptic Studios as the developer for
Star Trek Online based on unnamed sources, confirming a several-weeks-old rumor. Star Trek Online was officially launched on February 2, 2010. The game resembles an action-oriented MMORPG, with combat and features divided between Space environments and Ground environments during play.
Neverwinter In late August 2010, Atari and Cryptic announced the development of Neverwinter, a
Dungeons & Dragons MMORPG. Neverwinter was released on PC in 2013,
Xbox One in 2015, and
PlayStation 4 in 2016.
Magic: Legends On June 7, 2017, Cryptic announced their new project, an MMORPG based on
Magic: The Gathering. It was later revealed under the name
Magic: Legends. It was announced on June 29, 2021, that the game would shut down on October 31, 2021, before the end of its open beta.
Other projects On May 9, 2007, Cryptic Studios released the Cryptic Animation Rig (Cryptic AR), a free download that gives animators the same tools used by Cryptic to animate characters in its games. Cryptic Studios' website contains several images of concept art from one or more additional games currently in development. ==References==