MultiPlayer BattleTech: Solaris
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Muliplayer Battletech Solaris front | |
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Product information | |
Type | Computer game |
Development | AOL, Kesmai |
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First published | 1996 |
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Series | MechWarrior computer games |
Preceded by | Multiplayer BattleTech: EGA |
Followed by | Multiplayer BattleTech 3025 |
This version of the multiplayer BattleTech computer game was available on AOL, and on Kesmai's (later named GameStorm) game service between 1996 and 2001. It allowed multiple players to compete simultaneously in arenas of two to eight participants, battling in team games or free-for-alls. After AOL initiated its hourly pay-for-play system, the majority of players moved to the GameStorm service, which operated for a number of years until its purchase by Electronic Arts.
During its run, the game's player-driven community grouped themselves into armies representing the various Successor States, or independent stables, or mercenary units. Though the in-game software did not support official groups, the player-driven units became close-knit communities, even after the games cancellation in 2001.