
Everquest Next Cancelled
Also Read:“Inherent to the creative process are dreaming big, pushing hard and being brutally honest with where you land,” Daybreak president Russell Shanks said in of the cancellation Friday. “In the case of ‘EverQuest Next,’ we accomplished incredible feats that astonished industry insiders. Unfortunately, as we put together the pieces, we found that it wasn’t fun. We know you have high standards when it comes to Norrath and we do too. In final review, we had to face the fact that ‘EverQuest Next’ would not meet the expectations we – and all of you – have for the worlds of Norrath.”The original “EverQuest” game was released in 1999 by Sony Online Entertainment and Verant Interactive, another Sony subsidiary. Bakery blitz level 173 2. “EverQuest II” hit in 2004, and both of those games are still supported and active.

Daybreak has recently announced that their latest MMO, EverQuest Next, has been cancelled.The main reason for its cancellation is because the game isn’t fun. Why it’s not fun isn’t known, but if the devs don’t think it is, then it definitely isn’t something worth investing resources in. In an exclusive interview with our friends over at MMORPG Russell Shanks, President of Daybreak Games revealed that development on Everquest Next has ended and the title has been canceled. It has been a year since the last update about Everquest Next was made by the studio but Shanks says that the decision was reached recently.