GameSpot - Richard Garriott discusses how exotic travels have influenced his creative process, as well as why the Tolkien-style of writing for RPGs is to be admired.
Richard Garriott: "@larianstudios Let’s Chat!"
I played the Ultimas on PC many years ago I believe 7 was the last one I played. Hopefully they bring it back - single player though, not online.
From MassivelyOP: "The waters surrounding Shroud of the Avatar continue to get muddier after a letter to investors of the game from equity crowdfunding platform SeedInvest was vaguely discussed by Catnip Games’ Chris Spears.
Readers will recall that in 2017, SOTA’s original company, the Richard Garriott-backed Portalarium, ran a nearly $800K equity crowdfunding investment round through SeedInvest. But Portalarium folded and transferred the game to Catnip in 2019 following a series of calamities, including layoffs, free-to-play, whaling, playerbase collapse, delayed rewards, Richard Garriott stepping down, the new CEO denying his role, and shuttered offices. As we have continued to cover ever since, Portalarium was legally bound to make reports to the SEC and SeedInvest but instead left its own non-accredited investors in the lurch. Last week, SeedInvest told backers Portalarium had failed to provide those required updates – the first time the platform had made any public statements about Portalarium’s delinquency at all."
Richard Garriott, better known as Lord British, has been working on his MMO Shroud of the Avatar: Forsaken Virtues for some time. However, it's been announced that he has passed the game on to a new studio known as Catnip Games.
Ultima is probably the most influential series ever released, but Richard Garriott is nothing but a con man.