List of Might and Magic media
This is a list of media related to the Might and Magic series of role-playing video games. Might and Magic was originally created by New World Computing, and was later produced by The 3DO Company and Ubisoft. This list contains all officially released, scheduled, and canceled Might and Magic media, as well as some released fan made add ons.
Video games[]
Might and Magic[]
- Might and Magic Book One: The Secret of the Inner Sanctum (1986)
- Might and Magic II: Gates to Another World (1988)
- Might and Magic III: Isles of Terra (1991)
- Might and Magic IV: Clouds of Xeen[Note 1] (1992)
- Might and Magic V: Darkside of Xeen[Note 1] (1993)
- Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven (1998)
- Might and Magic VII: For Blood and Honor (1999)
- Might and Magic VIII: Day of the Destroyer (2000)
- Might and Magic IX (2002)
- Might & Magic X: Legacy (2014)
Anthologies[]
- Might and Magic Trilogy (1993), includes Might and Magic games III, IV, V, and the fanmade Swords of Xeen.
- Might and Magic I, II, III, IV, V: Collection Classique (1998), contains the games I-V.
- Ultimate Might and Magic Archives (1998), includes the first five Might and Magic games, World of Xeen and the fanmade Swords of Xeen.
- Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven – Limited Edition (1998), a collector's edition of Might and Magic VI that included the first five games on CD-ROM as well.
- Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven – Special Edition (1998), included Might and Magic games I, II, III, IV, V and the fanmade Swords of Xeen as well.
- Might and Magic Sixpack (1998), includes the first six Might and Magic games.
- Might and Magic Millennium Edition (1999), includes the Might and Magic games IV, V, VI and VII.
- Might and Magic (Platinum Edition) (2002), includes the Might and Magic games VI, VII, VIII and IX.
Heroes of Might and Magic[]
- Heroes of Might and Magic: A Strategic Quest (1995)
- Heroes of Might and Magic II: The Succession Wars (1996)
- The Price of Loyalty (1997)
- Armageddon's Blade (1999)
- The Shadow of Death (2000)
- Heroes Chronicles
- Heroes of Might and Magic IV (2002)
- The Gathering Storm (2002)
- Winds of War (2003)
- Heroes of Might and Magic V (2006)
- Hammers of Fate (2006)
- Tribes of the East (2007)
- Might & Magic Heroes VI (2011)
- Pirates of the Savage Sea (2012)
- Danse Macabre (2012)
- Shades of Darkness (2013)
- Might & Magic Heroes VII (2015)
Spin-offs[]
- Swords of Xeen (1995)
- Might and Magic Online[1] (MMORPG; canceled ca. 1997-98[2])
- Arcomage (1999)
- Crusaders of Might and Magic (1999)
- Heroes of Might and Magic for the Game Boy Color (2000)
- Heroes of Might and Magic II for the Game Boy Color (2000)
- Warriors of Might and Magic (2000)
- Heroes of Might and Magic: Quest for the Dragon Bone Staff (2001)
- Legends of Might and Magic (2001)
- Shifters (2002)
- Might and Magic Mobile (2004)
- Heroes of Might and Magic Mini (2006, browser game – discontinued, promotional)
- Dark Messiah of Might and Magic (2006)
- Might and Magic Mobile II (2007)
- Heroes of Might and Magic Online (2008)
- Might and Magic: Heroes Kingdoms (2009)
- Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes (2009)
- Might and Magic: Heroes Battles (2011, Facebook app – discontinued, promotional)
- (2012, an online card game)
- Might and Magic: Heroes Online (2014)[3]
- (2018)
- (forthcoming)[4]
- (2020)
- (2019)
Tabletop games[]
- Storm Winds (2006)
- (collectible card game) (2006)
- Might & Magic Heroes (board game) (2012)
Novels[]
- Might and Magic Book One: The Dreamwright (Geary Gravel, 1995)
- Might and Magic Book Two: The Shadowsmith (Geary Gravel, 1996)
- Might and Magic Book Three: The Worldcrafters (Geary Gravel, cancelled)
- Might and Magic: The Sea of Mist (Mel Odom, 2001)
See also[]
- King's Bounty, a forerunner to the Heroes of Might and Magic series
- Dragon Rage, originally developed as a Might and Magic game
Notes[]
- ^ a b Might and Magic IV and V can be combined to produce a single game called World of Xeen. This combination unlocks additional content not available in any of the games alone. World of Xeen has also been released as a bundle in 1994.
- ^ a b The Sword of Frost and Revolt of the Beastmasters have been released as a bundle named The Final Chapters.
References[]
- ^ Jeff Green (April 2004). "Jon Van Caneghem Speaks". Computer Gaming World. Archived from the original on 2005-04-05.
Second, one of the main reasons I was excited to go with 3DO was the ability to create Might and Magic Online. 3DO had the entire infrastructure from their game Meridian 59. With all the ideas I had (most of which have still not appeared in current games), we could have created something really awesome. The future for me in 1996 was definitely online games. Alas, the decision was that for the same budget as MMO, 3DO could make three PS2 games.
- ^ "Profile of Rob Ellis II". linkedIn. Archived from the original on 2010-09-19. Retrieved 2010-09-19.
Game Designer on Might & Magic Online which was canceled after I left 3DO. Left in November 1997
- ^ Ubisoft. "Might&Magic Heroes Online - Gamescom Teaser". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-13.
- ^ Ubisoft. "Might&Magic Raiders - Gamescom Teaser". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-13.
External links[]
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