EA Releases Ultima Online: 9th Anniversary Collection One of the very first MMO's gets some special treatment

EA Releases Ultima Online: 9th Anniversary Collection

By Captain Maverick
Nov 14, 2006 14:28 PM GMT
EA Releases Ultima Online: 9th Anniversary Collection

EA announced today that the Ultima Online: 9th Anniversary Collection is now available in stores. Credited as the game that launched the massively multiplayer online RPG genre, Ultima Online has become a phenomenon played by thousands of people worldwide. The new collection features exclusive Crystal and Shadow housing sets, in addition to the content of seven previous expansion packs. Rated “T” for Teen by the ESRB, the Ultima Online: 9th Anniversary Collection is available for the suggested retail price of $19.99.

“Over the course of the past nine years, Ultima Online has cemented its position as one of the great MMOs and the ongoing commitment of its fans is a testament to the staying power of this incredible game, ” said Aaron Cohen, Producer of Ultima Online. “Exclusive content makes this anniversary collection a must-have for Ultima fans. For new players, it’s the perfect opportunity to get started and experience the unique locales, fierce monsters and battlefield glory offered by the Ultima universe.”

In addition to new housing sets, the Ultima Online: 9th Anniversary Collection will include four servants for you to command: a Tarot Card Reader to predict your future, a Herald to announce your presence, a Dealer to roll dice, and a Guide to make sure you never get lost.

Anyone that purchases the Ultima Online: 9th Anniversary Collection during the first 30 days of release will be able to choose nine bonus gifts from a selection of rare items from the history of Ultima Online. New accounts get 30 days of free gameplay with purchase.

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