Eve, Science Fiction Television Programming Like You’ve Never Played Before
In 2010 CCP will announce an exclusive deal with a major television production studio to create a new series based on the Eve franchise. The result of this groundbreaking partnership will be a new model for interactive and dynamic digital storytelling that encourages otherwise passive viewers of televised content to venture beyond the relative safety and comfort of their living room sofas to become the heros and villains of Eve legend.
Each episode of the series will introduce exciting new in-game content, alert players to important battles they can participate in, and provide clues that may eventually lead explorers and archeologists to be the first to make important new discoveries. In the course of their involvement in this exciting and immersive new content exceptional pilots, corporations, and alliances will find that they can influence the outcome of wars, help decide the political fate of major NPC factions, and accelerate the introduction of new technologies and backstory elements. In return, these same players, corporations, and alliances may even find themselves featured in future episodes and immortalized in the ever unfolding canon of Eve’s history! And of course this is only the beginning as CCP and their partners in Hollywood continue to work together to reinvent their respective industries for a 21st century audience.
Having established a successful model for integrating televised and interactive online content the wisdom of Eve’s efforts to create a modular “core” technology architecture will be fully revealed. In the wake of the success of the Eve television series other major science fiction franchises soon rush to adopt Eve’s technology as the platform of choice to bring their own worlds to life in a richly interactive and uniquely compelling way. As the first viewers tune in, and then log on, few will realize the transformative impact this experience will eventually have on both traditional media and the MMORPG gaming industry.
Miss you a lot. You helped me more in 3 sentences than years of navelstaring. Come have a look at us in SL and cuddle.
Ya got a wave?
I’m planning my return to Second Life now! :) Will definitely look you up! :)