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Rest in Peace, EverQuest Online Adventures. We Hardly Knew Ye Were Still Operational

After nine years of operating in a quiet corner away from prying mainstream gaming eyes, the PlayStation 2-based EverQuest Online Adventures will cease to be come March 29, along with Cosmic Rift, Infantry and Star Chamber: The Harbinger Saga. Let us read up on these games on Wikipedia and then have a moment of silence in their memory.

Of course the game wouldn’t have operated for nine years without a passionate, dedicated fan base, like reader Jason, who passed along the tip. He was just playing the game last night, and was shocked and disappointed by today’s announcement.

ā€œI was just raiding the Plane of Disease with my guild last night as well as the Plane of Sky and we had 25+ people at both raids, in addition to a sub group that split off late night to do some lvl 60 quests. I work full time, own a house, have a girlfriend etc…, so this isn’t some crazy loner who lives at home and has nothing else to do. (well crazy maybe…) I had to attend work meetings at 7am and we were ā€œtanking and spankingā€ hard hitting raid quality mobs past my adult bedtime and well into the ā€œgirlfriend aggro’ zone. ā€

While I’m surprised to hear the game was still that active, I can certainly understand the sadness that comes with an MMO closure

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I bought a PlayStation 2 hard drive years ago in order to play EverQuest Online Adventures, but as a PC player of the original EverQuest I couldn’t get used to not having a mouse and keyboard, and couldn’t be bothered to search for a console-based solution to that problem.

So where do the last great PlayStation 2 MMO gamers go? SOE is granting them three months of Gold access to EverQuest and Everquest II, both games they probably would have been playing anyway had they wanted a non-console MMO. There’s always Final Fantasy XI, but it’s not quite the same thing. Perhaps they’ll upgrade to the PlayStation 3 and hop on DC Universe Online, though with the bad taste left in their mouths by Sony Online’s measly one month notice, I don’t see that happening.

No, the EverQuest Online Adventures players will likely move on, disappearing back into the crowd they emerged from years ago when the game’s commercial declared ā€œIt’s time to slay the dragon!ā€

It’s Time to Bid a Fond Farewell [EverQuest Online Adventures]

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