SOE Announces Deepak Chopra's Ramayan 3392 A.D. MMO...Wait, What?

Ok, first look at the picture. And the title. And then imagine my spluttering hilarity when, after a moment, I realized the title of the recently-announced game was not Deepak Chopra's Rayman 3392 A.D.. Not that a Rayman MMO based on new age Hindu-influenced self-helpery and set more than a thousand years in the future wouldn't be simply awesome, but this makes a little more sense.
Ramayan 3392 A.D. is, as you comic buffs might know, a series from Virgin Comics based upon the Indian epic Ramayana, which is a 2,000+ year old Indian epic that Joseph Campbell fans and mythology enthusiasts might recognize as a kickass story, as far as epics go.
At any rate, Sony Online Entertainment and Virgin Comics are bringing an updated version of the classic tale to the world of MMOs, another welcome thematic alternative from gnomes and orcs. Ramayan 3392 A.D. takes place in a post-apocalyptic world where humans are pitted against demons, and focuses on "duty, honor, sacrifice, and fraternity" and "uniquely Indian ideas like karma...and the malleability of time itself."
Puh-lease, I mess around with the malleability of time itself all the time. But I'll give the game a shot.
Press release. Jump. You know you want to.
SONY ONLINE ENTERTAINMENT UNITES WITH VIRGIN COMICS TO CREATE ONLINE VIDEO GAME FRANCHISE
Leading Game and Worldwide Comic Companies Join Forces to Develop and Publish Massively Multiplayer Online Video Game Based On the Popular Ramayan 3392 A.D. India-Mythology Inspired Comic Book Series
SAN DIEGO, California & NEW YORK, New York (AUGUST 9, 2007) — Through a deal that joins two of the world’s most innovative entertainment brands, Sony Online Entertainment (SOE), a global leader in the online gaming industry, is teaming up with Sir Richard Branson and Deepak Chopra’s Virgin Comics to bring the popular, India-based Ramayan 3392 A.D. comic book universe to life as an MMO video game initially for the PC.
The deal was announced today by John Smedley, President of SOE and Sharad Devarajan, Co-Founder and CEO of Virgin Comics.
“Ramayan has inspired the lives of millions of people through the ages. The re-imagining of this great ancient epic through the creativity of a game platform re-affirms the fact that Ramayan is one of the greatest stories ever told,” said Deepak Chopra. “The fact that the same creative team of young Indians that created the story will be involved in working with SOE’s game development team, is a testament to the innovative and mythic minds of these gifted Indian creators who will take a new generation to new frontiers across the seas of consciousness into new realms of mystery, magic, adventure, and transformation.”
Through this exclusive multi-year, worldwide license agreement, SOE will develop and publish an MMO based on Ramayan’s story of mythological lore. Virgin Comics will serve as a creative consultant on the project. Virgin’s creative involvement with SOE’s game development team will be spearheaded by its President and head, Suresh Seetharaman, who has also overseen the development of the comic series. Also involved is acclaimed filmmaker Shekhar Kapur, a co-founder of Virgin Comics.
“Virgin Comics approached us with a portfolio of amazing comic properties based on Indian lore. We particularly love Ramayan 3392 A.D., as we feel Virgin Comics’ telling of The R®m®yana is particularly gripping, graphically brilliant and lends itself extremely well to an MMO,” said Smedley. “This a fantastic time for us to expand our games to include this culturally rich storyline and we are honored to do this with a diversified, creative and experienced company like Virgin Comics.”
Virgin Comics’ Ramayan 3392 A.D., initially released as a comic in late 2006, re-imagines one of India’s greatest epics into a futuristic realm. Gotham Chopra, Virgin Comics’ Chief Creative Officer commented, “While many of the characters and settings remain familiar to the original lore, we never intended to re-tell the story, but essentially use it as the key inspiration for something fresh. What remains intact to our story are some of the core universal themes like duty, honor, sacrifice, and fraternity while also mining uniquely Indian ideas like karma (how action and consequence are linked) and the malleability of time itself. To bring all of these ideas into a game with SOE is just awesome.”
Devarajan concluded, “In a world increasingly dominated with games influenced by a western Tolkien mythos, Ramayan will offer gamers a chance to experience a whole new universe of characters and archetypes derived from one of the oldest cultures on Earth. Our mission at Virgin Comics has always been to allow this generation of Indian youth to have a creative platform through which to speak to the world. Through this collaboration with the likeminded visionaries at SOE, our young Indian creators will make gaming history worldwide.”







The virgin comics all seemed pretty good, though I never actually grabbed a copy of this one. I eventually had to cut them all from my reading list anyway in an attempt to keep myself to only about 25-30 monthly titles.
Devi and Snakewoman seemed to have particular promise.
Well, we already had Tantra Online as an Indian mmorpg. I never read the comics, but I guess I'll be following this. My curiosity is piqued.