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UDK-based Mechwarrior game Solaris Assault Tech announced

Over a year ago it was announced that developer Piranha Games was developing a new Mechwarrior game after a hiatus of several years for the sci-fi action game franchise. Now comes word that another developer, MekTek, that helped to bring us a free version of Mechwarrior 4 is developing its own game set in the same game universe.

That game, as revealed at IndieDB.com, is Solaris Assault Tech, a multiplayer-oriented game where the 50-foot mech battle each other in arena-style combat. The game is being developed by using Epic Games' UDK engine tools. MekTek says it is working directly with MechWarrior's owners at Smith and Tinker on this game for a commercial release. The studio has also consulted with Piranha Games, saying, "We learned that our project will not interfere with commercial development as their title is not an Arena game." MekTek hopes Solaris Assault Tech could serve as a commercial expansion to Piranha Games' project.

MechWarrior 4 Mercenaries free web site back online . . or not [Update]

After a pretty rocky launch, the official Mektek Studios web site is back online as is a new version of their MTX download software for the free version of MechWarrior 4 Mercenaries. The web site got overwhelmed right after the game's release last Friday due to the mass amount of traffic to get the free version of the 2002 sci-fi action-sim title.

The new version of the download client is no longer dependent on the web site to work which Mektek says should allow the software to work better under heavy traffic. The client was released to "serve the many updates we have planned in the near future" which apparently includes more MechWarrior titles. However the studio does plan to release a stand alone installer for both the game and the MTX software "very shortly." They state, "We realize MTX caused grief for many folk and we apologize. We hope our 100,000 guests that crashed our server this weekend will return and not be too disgruntled."

Update: Looks like the Mektek web site is down once again.

Update 2: And it's back up.
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MechWarrior 4: Mercenaries free release: a total disaster? [Update]

Last Friday, after nearly a year of waiting, the free release of Microsoft's 2002 action-sim game MechWarrior 4: Mercenaries was released by Mektek Studios. Looking back, perhaps they should have waited a little longer. The web site, which hosted a client that downloaded the full 1.8 GB title for you, went down within hours of releasing the client after getting hit with tons of traffic. The site is still down as of the posting of this article

The game can still be downloaded according to Tateru Nino, one of the writers for our sister site Massively. She has figured out a way to get the game and install it on your PC. However the procedure seems to be fairly complicated, especially for a game that's supposed to be free. So tackle this task at your own risk. We plan to contact Microsoft and MekTek at the beginning of the new week to get their comments on this botched release and if they plan to try again.

Update: There are reports that if you can get the game to download via the client software the multiplayer servers are up and working again although the Mektek web site is still not working

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MechWarrior 4 getting close to its free release

Just a few weeks ago it looked like the planned free release of the sci-fi action-sim game MechWarrior 4 wasn't going to happen for a long time. The project, which was announced in the summer of 2009, had been held up by Microsoft's legal eagles. Now the MekTek Studios web site has announced that Microsoft "has given the all clear for the free release of Mechwarrior 4."

While a date has not been announced for the game's re-release as a free title, the web site states it is "imminent." The game was originally released in 2000. It's currently unknown if the game's expansion packs will be a part of the free version.

[Via Blue's News]

Free MechWarrior 4 game release still not in sight

Just a couple of days ago, we reported on some hopeful news on the planned free release of Microsoft's MechWarrior 4. The plan to release the action-sim game for free was first announced last summer but has been held up on Microsoft's end. Now MekTek, the group behind the porting of the game to become a free title, reports that its release is still in question.

According to their web site, " ... the Free Release is held up at Microsoft and it is unknown to us and our Studio when the Free Release will be given the final go ahead." They added that their own costs are going up including , oddly, insurance prices. They state " . . . we were forced to insure our Studio at a premium rate to meet the Microsoft standard. Our insurance policy is a one year lease and we are unable to tap out of this policy until next fall." MekTek is taking donations to offset server costs as well. In the meantime, MekTek has released a new MechWarrior 4 Mercenaries mod pack that for free but still requires the original game be installed

MechWarrior 4 free release coming soon?

Last November we reported that the promised free release of MechWarrior 4 was being held up by the game's owner Microsoft even though the actual work to turn the game into a free release was basically done. In a recent post on the MekTek web site, the people behind the free conversion have given a brief update on their progress.

In essence, the update states that the MekTek team have been in touch with Microsoft about the free release of MechWarrior 4 and "we hope to have some good news soon. Stay tuned." The free release of the game was announced at the same time as Piranha Games' plans to develop a full revival of the MechWarrior franchise for the PC. However since that announcement in July there's been no word on the game's progress.
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