Myst franchise
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Games
Currently released
- Myst (Cyan / Brøderbund)
- Riven: The Sequel to Myst (Cyan / Brøderbund)
- Myst III: Exile (Presto Studios / Ubisoft)
- Myst IV: Revelation (Ubisoft)
- Uru: Ages Beyond Myst (Cyan / Ubisoft)
Upcoming
Myst V is to be the final game in the Myst series. Information is slowly being revealed about the game. It was originally known unofficially as "Something Else(TM)" before its official announcement.
Novels
David Wingrove helped to write a series of novels focusing on the background story much more deeply than the games.
Currently released
- Myst: The Book of Atrus (Cyan / Hyperion)
- Myst: The Book of Ti'ana (Cyan / Hyperion)
- Myst: The Book of D'ni (Cyan / Hyperion)
(All three of these are available in a combined, paperback version.)
- Kehrin's D'ni Desk Reference: Book of D'ni reference page (http://www.dnidesk.com/spoiler.html)
Upcoming
- Myst: The Book of Marrim (Cyan / unknown)
- A fifth book is also in the plans, but its name has yet to be announced.
Comic books
Dark Horse comics released two comic books.
- #0 Passages
- #1 The Book of Black Ships
- lonelyto25's online scans of the comic books (http://lonelyto25.com/download/)
D'ni
Organizations
- Brøderbund Software: former publisher of Myst games
- Cyan Worlds -- initiator of the Myst franchise through Rand and Robyn Miller
- Hyperion: publisher of Myst novels
- Presto Studios: now-defunct development company similar to Cyan, developed Exile
- Sunsoft: ported and promoted Myst and Riven in Japan; helped develop realMyst
- Ubisoft Entertainment: new publisher of Myst games, claims responsibility heading the online fan community
- D'ni Restoration Council (DRC): fictional organization trying to restore D'ni; played role in Uru Livede:Myst-Franchise