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Trion Worlds was an American video game developer. It focused primarily on MMOs , particularly of the MMORPG and MMORTS genres . The company was founded in 2006 by Lars Buttler and Jon Van Caneghem , who had each previously worked for NCSoft [ 1 ] and left in 2009 to join Electronic Arts .
Rift (previously known as Rift: Planes of Telara, and as Heroes of Telara during alpha testing) is a fantasy free-to-play massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by Trion Worlds. Rift takes place within the fantasy world of Telara. Two competing factions, composed of a selection of races and classes, battle each other and the ...
The beta for Rift: Planes of Telara is looming -- looming, people! -- and yet the masses are somewhat confused as to how to get into it. This was made more complicated this past weekend as Trion ...
If you still think Facebook games haven't made a visible impact on traditional games, then look no further than Trion Worlds. The creator of hit MMO (massively multiplayer online game) Rift ...
MMORTSs today use a wide range of business models, from completely free of charge (no strings attached) or advertise funded to various kinds of payment plans.
Game Industry Veteran Robin Kaminsky Joins Trion Worlds' Board of Directors As an Active Board Member, Kaminsky to Bring Trion's Board Her Unique Blend of Technology and Games Expertise REDWOOD ...
Trion Worlds also added that they would consider the possibility of developing a port for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One once the consoles have a large player base. [ 14 ] In October 2015, Syfy announced that the Defiance show would be discontinued after the end of its third season, but Trion Worlds would continue to support the game after the show ...
[2]: 162 Siembieda filed a lawsuit on May 7, 2010 against Trion Worlds for its MMORPG Rift: Planes of Telara, and a settlement was reached in October 2010. [2]: 163 Role-playing games Siembieda has created include Palladium Fantasy Role-Playing Game (1983), Heroes Unlimited (1984), Robotech (1986), and Rifts (1990). [4]