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Myst IV golden

The fourth installment in Ubisoft's venerable adventure series has been approved for production.
By Tor Thorsen, GameSpot
Posted Sep 9, 2004 11:09 am PT

Myst-mad PC gamers moved one step closer to puzzle heaven today. Ubisoft announced that Myst IV Revelation, the latest installment in the long-running adventure series, has gone gold. Rated T for Teen, the game is on track to ship September 28 on a hybrid PC/Mac DVD that will retail for $39.99

Developed at Ubisoft's Montreal studio, Myst IV will feature an all-new graphics engine. This will make for more-dynamic environments than in earlier Myst games and will render 3D scenery in real time. The game will also follow a more linear path than previous installments, having players solve the disappearance of a little girl while traveling between planar realms known as "ages."

For more revelations about Myst IV, check out GameSpot's latest preview.

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