Film and TV Tie-in MMO’s on the Way
MMO platform startup Multiverse recently announced that movie-makers James Cameron (Titanic) and Jon Landau have joined its board of directors, and this has some interesting implications for the future of MMOs and other entertainment media. While movie tie-in games are dime a dozen, and franchised MMOs lurk around every corner.
First Cameron intends to create a tie-on MMO that will get players hooked on the film’s setting, then once ready a sci-fi hit movie gets released. Similarly, Multiverse is in talks with a TV network to create a related MMO that will help viewers get closer to their favorite characters even between seasons.
MMO platform startup Multiverse recently announced that movie-makers James Cameron (Titanic) and Jon Landau have joined its board of directors, and this has some interesting implications for the future of MMOs and other entertainment media. While movie tie-in games are dime a dozen, and franchised MMOs lurk around every corner.
First Cameron intends to create a tie-on MMO that will get players hooked on the film’s setting, then once ready a sci-fi hit movie gets released. Similarly, Multiverse is in talks with a TV network to create a related MMO that will help viewers get closer to their favorite characters even between seasons.