This article possibly contains original research. (December 2007) |
Allegiance | |
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Developer(s) | Microsoft Research |
Publisher(s) | Microsoft |
Designer(s) | Rick Rashid |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Release | |
Genre(s) | Space simulation, real-time strategy, action |
Mode(s) | Multiplayer |
Allegiance is a multiplayer online game initially developed by Microsoft Research. It is notable for providing a mix of real-time strategy and player piloted space combat gameplay.
Although the game was well received upon release, its sales turned out disappointing, selling fewer than 29,000 copies in its first year. Microsoft later released under a proprietary shared source license in 2004[3][4] and is maintained and developed by volunteers.[5] In 2017, the license was changed to the free MIT license.[6]
Now Microsoft Research is releasing the Allegiance source code.
The release of the source code came in response to the enthusiasm of Allegiance's small-but-dedicated fanbase. Microsoft's Joel Dehlin commented that the development team has "been amazed at the level to which some of the Allegiance fans have remained hard-core. We're astounded at the progress that has been made at creating new factions, hosting new servers, replacing authentication, etc. It seems that Allegiance hasn't really died. With that in mind, we're releasing the Allegiance source code to the community.
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