Ultima Forever

Ultima Forever: Quest for the Avatar, also known as Ultima Forever or Ultima4Ever is a free-to-play, cross-platform, online, action role-playing game developed by BioWare Mythic (later renamed Mythic Entertainment, and then EA Mythic) and published by Electronic Arts. It was formally announced at the San Diego Comic-Con International on July 12, 2012, where it was indicated it would be available for the PC and iPad. The game was released on the Canadian iTunes App Store on May 22, 2013. On May 29, 2014, Mythic was closed by Electronic Arts, making it very likely that there will be no further development on Ultima Forever.

Story
Ultima Forever is a sequel to Ultima IV, as well as a reboot of the rest of the game series. It is set 21 years after the events of Ultima IV. Lady British, Lord British's daughter, is the ruling monarch of Britannia in the game. Britannia is being attacked by the Black Weep, a plague that twists virtuous people. Lady British has called heroes to find a cure for the Black Weep, and the players will fill in the roles of such heroes. Mastering the Eight Virtues and becoming an Avatar will also be a major goal.

Gameplay
The game will eventually feature 8 classes to choose from, but only the Fighter and the Mage will be available when the game launches. The other six classes will be rolled out in the months following the game's launch, starting by the Druid.

Development
An Ultima Forever website went live in June 2, 2011. The website did not mention anything about the upcoming game, focusing instead on revisiting the games and world of the Ultima series. As of June 5, 2011, the site offered a free download of Ultima IV, as well as a link to the two-week free trial of Ultima Online. This site was believed to be related to a secret project being developed by BioWare Mythic, possibly involving a port of Ultima IV. Several factors, including a rant by an ex-employee and tweets by the BioWare Mythic Creative Director, all supported this to be the case.

When the game was announced on July 12, the website's contents were replaced with an image announcing the Ultima Forever game. This image contained a link to sign up for an upcoming closed beta of the game. Two more images were also published: concept art of the gypsy, and Ultima Forever's map of Britannia. The former website was then moved to a separate subdomain.

On Februrary 2013, an announcement was made indicating that the iOS (iPad and iPhone) version of the game would be released first, as it has scored better in the testing process. Though the initial idea was to have a simultaneous launch on all platforms, the PC and Android versions of the games are going to be released later than the iOS version. The game was released on the Canadian iTunes App Store on May 22, 2013.

Several key members of the Ultima Forever development team changed their roles from dedicated Ultima Forever responsibilites to more general roles in August 2013. The last update for the game was released on February 2014. Mythic was closed by Electronic Arts on May 29, 2014, and no announcements on further development for the game have been published. As of that date, only the iOS vesrsion of the game had been released.

Trivia

 * The UltimaForever Twitter account went online June 1, 2011 with its first tweet, the famous virtue question from Ultima 4: “Art thou humble?”