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'''''Uru''''' is a spinoff of the [[Myst (game)|Myst]] series, first released in 2003 as '''''Uru: Ages Beyond Myst''''' by original series developer [[Cyan]]. Unlike the rest of the Myst games, Uru is set in the present day, and chronicles the effort to rebuild the recently-rediscovered [[D'ni]] civilization buried deep beneath the New Mexico desert. The restoration effort is led by the [[D'ni Restoration Council]], but explorers let into the underground cavern by [[Jeff Zandi]] find that [[Yeesha]] has her own plan to effect a more spiritual restoration.
'''''Uru''''' is a spinoff of the [[Myst (game)|Myst]] series, first released in 2003 as '''''Uru: Ages Beyond Myst''''' by original series developer [[Cyan]]. Unlike the rest of the Myst games, Uru is set in the present day, and chronicles the effort to rebuild the recently-rediscovered [[D'ni]] civilization buried deep beneath the New Mexico desert. The restoration effort is led by the [[D'ni Restoration Council]], but explorers let into the underground cavern by [[Jeff Zandi]] find that [[Yeesha]] has her own plan to effect a more spiritual restoration.


Originally, ''Ages Beyond Myst'' was intended to be the standalone introduction to a [[w:Massively Multiplayer Online Game|Massively Multiplayer Online Game]] called '''''[[Myst Online: Uru Live|Uru Live]]''''', which Cyan would support with regular content and story updates. It launched as an open beta called ''Uru Live: Prologue'' alongside the standalone ''Ages Beyond Myst'' release. Unfortunately, the game's publisher, UbiSoft, canceled the online game and shut down the ''Prologue'' servers in February of 2004. The remaining content that was already close to completion was repackaged as a set of two expansion packs: '''''To D'ni''''' and '''''The Path of the Shell'''''. ''To D'ni'' was released several weeks after the online game was shut down as a free download, and ''The Path of the Shell'' was released several months later as a retail purchase. A compendium edition, '''''Uru: Complete Chronicles''''', included the original game and both expansions, and was released at the same time.
Originally, ''Ages Beyond Myst'' was intended to be the standalone introduction to a [[w:Massively Multiplayer Online Game|Massively Multiplayer Online Game]] called ''[[Myst Online: Uru Live|Uru Live]]'', which Cyan would support with regular content and story updates. It launched as an open beta called ''Uru Live: Prologue'' alongside the standalone ''Ages Beyond Myst'' release. Unfortunately, the game's publisher, UbiSoft, canceled the online game and shut down the ''Prologue'' servers in February of 2004. The remaining content that was already close to completion was repackaged as a set of two expansion packs: '''''To D'ni''''' and '''''The Path of the Shell'''''. ''To D'ni'' was released several weeks after the online game was shut down as a free download, and ''The Path of the Shell'' was released several months later as a retail purchase. A compendium edition, '''''Uru: Complete Chronicles''''', included the original game and both expansions, and was released at the same time.


In [[2006 CE|2006]], video game subscription service GameTap approached Cyan to revive ''Uru Live,'' this time as ''Myst Online: Uru Live''. The game launched in February of [[2007 CE|2007]], with new content rolling out each month. In May, GameTap and Cyan began to package these releases as "[[Myst Online Episodes|episodes]]" that would condense that month's story material into a one-week period in an effort to improve engagement. The September update was billed as the "Season 1 finale", after which no new content was released. After several months of silence, Cyan announced that GameTap had decided to cancel the game, and the servers were shut down in April of [[2008 CE|2008]].
In [[2006 CE|2006]], video game subscription service GameTap approached Cyan to revive ''Uru Live,'' this time as ''Myst Online: Uru Live''. The game launched in February of [[2007 CE|2007]], with new content rolling out each month. In May, GameTap and Cyan began to package these releases as "[[Myst Online Episodes|episodes]]" that would condense that month's story material into a one-week period in an effort to improve engagement. The September update was billed as the "Season 1 finale", after which no new content was released. After several months of silence, Cyan announced that GameTap had decided to cancel the game, and the servers were shut down in April of [[2008 CE|2008]].
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'''''To D'ni''''' is the first of two expansion packs for ''Ages Beyond Myst''. It makes some parts of the [[Ae'gura|City]] available online, including the [[Bevin]] and [[Kirel]] neighborhoods and the [[Great Zero]] and wraps them in a [[DRC]]-related storyline. At its end, it also shows a glimpse of the [[Great Shaft]].
'''''To D'ni''''' is the first of two expansion packs for ''Ages Beyond Myst''. It makes some parts of the [[Ae'gura|City]] available online, including the [[Bevin]] and [[Kirel]] neighborhoods and the [[Great Zero]] and wraps them in a [[DRC]]-related storyline. At its end, it also shows a glimpse of the [[Great Shaft]].


The ''To D'ni'' expansion pack was originally released on March 22, 2004<ref>"[http://pc.gamespy.com/pc/uru-to-dni-uru-expansion-pack-1/ Uru: To D'ni -- Uru Expansion Pack 1], GameSpy. Accessed November 25, 2020.</ref> as a free download from Gigex.com shortly after the demise of [[Myst Online: Uru Live#Prologue|Prologue]], and was later included in with the ''Uru: The Path of the Shell'' expansion pack, and in the ''Myst Uru: Complete Chronicles'' bundle.
The ''To D'ni'' expansion pack was originally released as a free download from Gigex.com shortly after the demise of [[Myst Online: Uru Live#Prologue|Prologue]], and was later included in with the ''Uru: The Path of the Shell'' expansion pack, and in the ''Myst Uru: Complete Chronicles'' bundle.


All locations released in the ''To D'ni'' expansion pack are available in [[Myst Online: Uru Live]].
All locations released in the ''To D'ni'' expansion pack are available in [[Myst Online: Uru Live]].


== The Path of the Shell ==
== The Path of the Shell ==
'''''The Path of the Shell''''' (typically abbreviated '''TPotS''') is the second and final expansion pack for ''Uru'', released on July 7, 2004<ref>"[http://pc.gamespy.com/pc/uru-ages-beyond-myst-path-of-the-shell/ Uru: Path of the Shell], GameSpy. Accessed November 25, 2020.</ref>. It was available through paid download as well as bundled together with ''Ages Beyond Myst'' and ''To D'ni'' in ''Uru: Complete Chronicles''.
'''''The Path of the Shell''''' (typically abbreviated '''TPotS''') is the second and final expansion pack for ''Uru''. It is available through paid download as well as bundled together with ''Ages Beyond Myst'' and ''To D'ni'' in ''Uru: Complete Chronicles''.


Its tagline, "the gathered will tell the path of the shell" was central to an Internet grassroots campaign both from fans as well as several Cyan employees, as publisher Ubisoft had reserved virtually no marketing budget for the product.
Its tagline, "the gathered will tell the path of the shell" was central to an Internet grassroots campaign both from fans as well as several Cyan employees, as publisher Ubisoft had reserved virtually no marketing budget for the product.


The two Ages released in this expansion pack - [[Er'cana]] and [[Ahnonay]] - are also available in [[Myst Online: Uru Live]].
The two Ages released in this expansion pack - [[Er'cana]] and [[Ahnonay]] - are also available in [[Myst Online: Uru Live]].
''The Path of the Shell'' features a slightly revised codebase, supporting an increased list of graphics cards, especially some additional Intel integrated chipsets.{{citation needed}}


== Complete Chronicles ==
== Complete Chronicles ==
'''''Complete Chronicles''''' combines ''Ages Beyond Myst'' and the expansion packs ''To D'ni'' and ''The Path of the Shell''. It is essentially a re-release of the ''Ages Beyond Myst'' box, with both expansion packs integrated. Released on July 7, 2004<ref>"[https://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/myst-uru-complete-chronicles Myst: Uru Complete Chronicles], Metacritic. Accessed November 25, 2020.</ref>, shortly before ''[[Myst IV: Revelation]]'', it was given little exposure or marketing, with virtually no advertising.
'''''Complete Chronicles''''' combines ''Ages Beyond Myst'' and the expansion packs ''To D'ni'' and ''The Path of the Shell''. It is essentially a re-release of the ''Ages Beyond Myst'' box, with both expansion packs integrated. Released shortly before ''[[Myst IV: Revelation]]'', it was given little exposure or marketing, with virtually no advertising.


Like in the expansion packs, references of the cancelled ''[[Myst Online: Uru Live#Prologue|Prologue]]'' online component have been removed.
Like in the expansion packs, references of the cancelled ''[[Myst Online: Uru Live#Prologue|Prologue]]'' online component have been removed.
''Complete Chronicles'' features a slightly revised codebase, supporting an increased list of graphics cards, especially some additional Intel integrated chipsets.


The included Ages (not including different parts of Ae'gura) are: [[Cleft]], [[Relto]], [[Gahreesen]], [[Teledahn]], [[Kadish Tolesa]], [[Eder Gira]], [[Eder Kemo]], [[Ae'gura]], [[Bevin]], [[Nexus]], [[Watcher's Sanctuary]], [[Er'cana]], [[Ahnonay Cathedral]], [[Ahnonay]], [[Myst Library]] and [[K'veer]].
The included Ages (not including different parts of Ae'gura) are: [[Cleft]], [[Relto]], [[Gahreesen]], [[Teledahn]], [[Kadish Tolesa]], [[Eder Gira]], [[Eder Kemo]], [[Ae'gura]], [[Bevin]], [[Nexus]], [[Watcher's Sanctuary]], [[Er'cana]], [[Ahnonay Cathedral]], [[Ahnonay]], [[Myst Library]] and [[K'veer]].
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