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38 Studios, EA in Big Huge RPG deal

Ex-baseballer Curt Schilling's studio inks deal to publish PC, 360, and PS3 single-player RPG penned by author R.A. Salvatore; Oblivion, Morrowind vet lead designer; Spawn's Todd McFarlane art directing.

Electronic Arts' EA Partners program made headlines last week for striking publishing deals with indie developers Hothead Games and Klei Entertainment. Today, the company made a larger announcement--a Big Huge one, in fact. Ex-baseballer Curt Schilling's developer 38 Studios has struck a deal with EA to publish an upcoming single-player role-playing game. The deal does not extend to 38 Studios' massively multiplayer project, code-named Copernicus.

Code-named "Project Mercury," the single-player RPG is being developed by Rise of Nations studio Big Huge Games for the PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3. (After then-owner THQ threatened to close the studio in 2009, 38 Studios stepped in and bought the Maryland-based developer.) It will be an all-new intellectual property cocreated fantasy by comic-book artist Todd McFarlane (Spawn) and author R.A. Salvatore (The DemonWars Saga). Both men helped Schilling found 38 Studios--then called Green Monster Games--in 2006, and respectively serve as art director and "executive creator of worlds" at the Maynard, Massachusetts studio. The game will not be based on any of Salvatore's or MacFarlane's previous work.

Though 38 Studios is a relatively new operation, Project Mercury has some seasoned development talent behind it. Its project lead is Ken Rolston, who was lead designer on Bethesda Softworks' acclaimed high-fantasy RPGs The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Several other Bethesda alumni are working on the project, as well as a senior designer from Lucasarts' the Force Unleashed. Veterans of Civilization and Civilization II are also on board.

According to EA Partners general manager David DeMartini, Rolston and his team will also be able to tap the minds of EA's own RPG powerhouse. "The guys at BioWare were actually involved in the early discussions with the folks at Big Huge," he told GameSpot. "They've had an opportunity to have some preliminary discussions and preliminary talks. So, I certainly think that you could expect strong collaboration that would include the BioWare team."

Though he would not reveal Project Mercury's release date, DeMartini said that EA will play "air traffic control for RPG fans" to make sure the game's launch doesn't conflict with that of any BioWare titles. The Canadian developer recently released the multiplatinum hits Mass Effect 2 and Dragon Age: Origins within three months of each other. The first full-fledged Dragon Age expansion, Awakening, is due out next week, with another major release in the series due out in the first quarter of 2011.

Finally, DeMartini said the 38 Studios/EA Partners deal came about due to the friendship between Schilling and EA Sports' gregarious president Peter Moore. After the two spoke casually about a potential collaboration, an EAP team went to 38 Studios and Big Huge Games to look at Project Mercury, which they (obviously) approved of.

166 Comments

  • LeoLex_

    Posted Oct 14, 2010 12:04 pm GMT

    Please can we have ELDER SCROLLS 5 or somthin that is OBLIVION. New Vegas round the corner but i need my SCROLLS fix of genius.

  • Humorguy_basic

    Posted Oct 6, 2010 4:50 pm GMT

    7 months and no updates. Dead horse it seems.

  • banananinja777

    Posted May 10, 2010 5:14 pm GMT

    big huge making an rpg? interesting

  • Cybrian

    Posted Apr 25, 2010 12:29 am GMT

    If I had to pick a strong team to put together a great gaming experience it would include the people assembled for Project Mercury. Good to see Bethesda and Bioware folk working with Rolston... they've certainly got the chops to deliver. Let's hope it's an inspired and fruitful collaboration...

  • finshur

    Posted Apr 5, 2010 9:37 am GMT

    @sleemgblade DAO was crappy for you because you more then likely played it on console instead of a real PC, sorry some games are not meant for console and likewise some are not meant for PC's

  • sleengblade

    Posted Mar 26, 2010 8:52 am GMT

    Mass effect 2 was great no complaints, umm Dragon Age/origins and awakenings aah well, I'll skip the first quarter 2011 releas b/ the dragon age serious to me, was very very disapointing, junk compared to what they said it was going to be. It wasn't terrible but I returned this game and won't buy it or any more of it's dlc until it hits the $9.99 bin cause thats all it is worth. Dragon age outshined Divinity 2 in the ratings and that is so arse backwards, divinity 2 is so much better than dragon age and yet the ratings favor dragon age. I think time will tell on this issue, as for me, I'm playing divinity and wouldn't play dragon age again unless it was priced right ($9.99).

  • Yealdin

    Posted Mar 15, 2010 10:29 pm GMT

    Hmm, well it sounds interesting, but as of now it's just a bit of vaporware I'll forget about until it's at least half a year from coming out. Until then, idfc. PS: Jarlaxle could kick Drizzt's ass.

  • zigfeld

    Posted Mar 12, 2010 7:08 pm GMT

    Finally some news from 38 Studios.

  • rolfey-is-cool

    Posted Mar 12, 2010 1:28 am GMT

    i almost j i z z e d myself when i heard this

  • cosita46

    Posted Mar 11, 2010 6:13 pm GMT

    Well it;s up to Buckets and more Buckets!!!

  • lixeiro

    Posted Mar 11, 2010 5:03 am GMT

    Really great news, I looked at the 38 Studios Site and there it says there are 2 games beeing developed, an MMORPG coded COPERNICUS and the single player stated here , both by the same team.
    Anyway, Salvatore + Mcfarlane + Bioware + Bathesda + EA = something to wet our pants, hopefully in a good way .

  • Hard_Target

    Posted Mar 10, 2010 11:56 pm GMT

    Todd McFarlane + EA + BioWare + Bethesda = Buckets, and buckets and even more buckets.

  • LT-Voltaire

    Posted Mar 10, 2010 6:17 pm GMT

    This Jimmy is got all the connections to get this off the ground and with his team line up i think will be in store for a wonderful new and exciting RPG game. Lets hope Jimmy is as good at making games as he was at playing Major League Baseball. Im routing for you Jimmy dont strike out.

  • Frost_311

    Posted Mar 10, 2010 5:11 pm GMT

    Shout out to Jimmy for getting his game published by EA, should be a good RPG man.

  • Adam_the_Nerd

    Posted Mar 10, 2010 1:48 pm GMT

    THIS DUDE WROTE AWESOME BOOKS. Yes caps was necessary. Despite EA's involvement, I'm excited for this. Hopefully their funding, but not horrendous practices will get mixed into this.

  • RussianRAGE

    Posted Mar 10, 2010 1:47 pm GMT

    OH GOD DRIZZT ONLINE!

  • Phaselinear

    Posted Mar 10, 2010 1:23 pm GMT

    Instead of saying.. "OMG, this, this, and this were my favorite games by so and soooooo, I'll just say we need more thought provoking, original, and expandable RPG's out there. Bathesda, Bioware and the like make the best RPG's, so let them create something new then. Just don't rush it into production and give us garbage as a result.

  • ChudWarrior

    Posted Mar 10, 2010 5:17 am GMT

    Curt Schilling the baseball player? So random. I'm guessing 38 was his number. Sounds pretty sweet though. Some people involved with one of my favorite RPGs Oblivion collaborating with Bioware(Mass Effect 1 and 2 were both incredible) and working with MacFarlane (among other talent) on a huge RPG. Boners abound! Sounds too good to be true, or good. What's next? Are they going to announce a co-op mode for the entire campaign? This has no reason to be bad, we will see though, just as long as it is not a space saga about a heroic retired baseball player saving the earth.

  • 01-cannon-mpc

    Posted Mar 10, 2010 5:07 am GMT

    Wow! A whole page filled with no real info on anything realy interesting. Other then a bunch of peopel working together for whatever reason. I wonder if thay got fired? This seams to be the right mounth to fire thos devs you cant stand anymore or just want to get rid of. I will keep not realy caring about this untill i get som real valid info on whatever this is thay are workin on. Untill then i cant realy be bothered with this crap. And thats what i think.

  • wahyudil

    Posted Mar 9, 2010 9:14 pm GMT

    38 studios is a name .... sigh ...