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Landmark was a massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed and published by Daybreak Game Company (originally Sony Online Entertainment) for Microsoft Windows. The game's original name was EverQuest Next Landmark , but was switched to Landmark in March 2014. [ 2 ]
Daybreak Game Company LLC is an American video game developer based in San Diego. The company was founded in December 1997 as Sony Online Entertainment , a subsidiary of Sony Computer Entertainment , but was spun off to an independent investor in February 2015 and renamed Daybreak Game Company.
ForgeLight is a proprietary MMO game engine developed and used by Daybreak Game Company (formerly Sony Online Entertainment). [1] The engine has been used for Free Realms, Clone Wars Adventures, PlanetSide 2, Landmark, EverQuest Next, H1Z1: Just Survive, H1Z1: King of the Kill.
EverQuest Next was intended to be subdivided into two segments: a standard, quest-based MMORPG, and a world-building tool called Landmark. John Smedley has said that the best of Landmark ' s player-made worlds would have been brought into the MMORPG. On January 31, 2014, EverQuest Next ' s counterpart Landmark began its official alpha testing ...
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In the early 1990s Smedley started a development company called Knight Technologies that produced contract games. [1]Smedley was involved with the creation and development of the original EverQuest, [2] and was co-founder of Verant Interactive, Inc., which became Sony Online Entertainment, Inc. (SOE) after it was purchased by Sony Pictures Entertainment in 2000.
Cindy Farley has been hired to operate the Taylor-Grady House. Shown with Farley are board members for Landmark Commons, from left, Rick Dunn Sr., Martee Horne, Charlotte Marshall, Hattie Thomas ...