EverQuest becomes free to play
Classic MMO celebrates 13th year anniversary by becoming free for all
Sony Online Entertainment has announced that it is celebrating the 13th anniversary of its landmark massively multiplayer online role-playing game EverQuest (EQ) by transitioning the game to a free-to-play model.
"Through 18 successful expansions and countless other game updates, EverQuest has forged its place in history amongst the MMO and online game elite," said Dave Georgeson, director of development of the EverQuest franchise.
To celebrate its 13th birthday and move to free-to-play, beginning today EverQuest players will be treated to a variety of in-game activities and game updates.
EverQuest's new free-to-play system is now available to all PC players worldwide, including options for Free, Silver ($5.00 USD) and Gold ($14.99 USD/month) memberships.
Originally launched in 1999, EverQuest became an evolution within the MMO, RPG and online gaming genres, with continued recognitions over its 13-year history.
EverQuest now joins the ranks of Sony's other free-to-play games DC Universe Online and EverQuest II – both of which made the transition to free-to-play within the past year.
"Through 18 successful expansions and countless other game updates, EverQuest has forged its place in history amongst the MMO and online game elite," said Dave Georgeson, director of development of the EverQuest franchise.
To celebrate its 13th birthday and move to free-to-play, beginning today EverQuest players will be treated to a variety of in-game activities and game updates.
EverQuest's new free-to-play system is now available to all PC players worldwide, including options for Free, Silver ($5.00 USD) and Gold ($14.99 USD/month) memberships.
Originally launched in 1999, EverQuest became an evolution within the MMO, RPG and online gaming genres, with continued recognitions over its 13-year history.
EverQuest now joins the ranks of Sony's other free-to-play games DC Universe Online and EverQuest II – both of which made the transition to free-to-play within the past year.

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