Germany-based BattleForge developer EA Phenomic's latest project is Lord of Ultima, a browser-based title reviving the almost 30-year-old Ultima RPG franchise as an online strategy game.
In Lord of Ultima, players build and manage a unique city in a fantasy setting, interacting with other online gamers doing the same. The mechanics and presentation are similar to Blue Byte Software's The Settlers real-time strategy series, though it takes place in the Ultima universe. The game is currently available to play for free as an open beta.
By now you’re probably sick and tired of hearing about all these lists of “the best free to play MMO games” and up-and-coming MMO’s that are taking the market by storm. After all these years, every single MMO seems to have coalesced into more-or-less the same game with slightly different art and mechanics. More than likely you don’t want to hear more of the same, so the list below will feature some highly innovative MMO’s that also happen to be free-to-play. Since there’s a great deal of free MMO’s out there, only the best free to play MMO games 2013-2014 will be included.
lol....tera is the only good game on there
rift is sweet, age of conan, d and d online, neverwinter
lotro
etc all crap on this list, most are not even remotely close to mmos
warframe is crap
Originally developed by EA Phenmoic but later taken under the wings of Aeria Games, Lord of Ultima has never been on the biggest popularity lists for the MMORTS genre and that’s proven fatal with the announced upcoming closure.
EA today announced that its two free-to-play MMOs, Command & Conquer: Tiberium Alliances and Lord of Ultima, has been fully localized into Arabic and are now available to play.