Nevrax update: Ryzom gets multiple take over offers
If we were to assess Ryzom‘s current situation, we’d say its future isn’t as bad as we thought it would be weeks ago. There have been efforts to save the game through the Free Ryzom Campaign, wherein a community of Ryzom faithfuls hopes to acquire the rights to the game for €100,000. But as it stands, there are quite a number of take over offers for the ill-fated developer Nevrax. The said offers have been officially presented and the court ruled that Nevrax is to continue normal operations until Ryzom gets a new owner.
The names of the prospective buyers are kept in secrecy, but Nevrax hopes to reveal some pertinent information between December 12 and 19. This is the first confirmation that a company (or companies) will be picking the game up.
This time, the waiting is sweet, knowing that Ryzom is here to stay. We’re one with the Ryzom community in hoping that the game falls into the hand of a worthy company.
If we were to assess Ryzom‘s current situation, we’d say its future isn’t as bad as we thought it would be weeks ago. There have been efforts to save the game through the Free Ryzom Campaign, wherein a community of Ryzom faithfuls hopes to acquire the rights to the game for €100,000. But as it stands, there are quite a number of take over offers for the ill-fated developer Nevrax. The said offers have been officially presented and the court ruled that Nevrax is to continue normal operations until Ryzom gets a new owner.
The names of the prospective buyers are kept in secrecy, but Nevrax hopes to reveal some pertinent information between December 12 and 19. This is the first confirmation that a company (or companies) will be picking the game up.
This time, the waiting is sweet, knowing that Ryzom is here to stay. We’re one with the Ryzom community in hoping that the game falls into the hand of a worthy company.