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Random House announced its new initiative (see this Wallstreet Journal article) today to collaborate with game developers to improve their in-game stories as well as present those stories in other mediums (books, movies, etc.).

The first result of this initiative comes from Elemental. The universe created through a collaboration of writers at Stardock and Random House is seeing itself presented first in the upcoming book, Elemental: Destiny's Embers (August release date) and then followed up by the PC strategy game, Elemental: War of Magic.

What does this mean to gamers and readers?

For gamers, it means that the quality of the writing in Elemental: War of Magic will be much stronger than it would have been otherwise. This manifests itself in terms of the backstory, the campain, the in-game quests and the general the cohesiveness of the game world.

For readers, it means that the book won’t just be the standard “book based on a video game” fare that often comes across as only vaguely connected to the same world that the game came from.

Elemental: Destiny's Embers is a story I’ve been working on for some years now. With help from Random House’s writing team, they’ve helped me take my early manuscripts and polish them and craft them into a story that I think readers of fantasy will enjoy.

More information:

The book: Elemental: Destiny's Embers

The game: Elemental: War of Magic

 

-Brad Wardell (aka Frogboy)


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on Mar 01, 2010

So you actually wrote parts of the book, Frogster?

on Mar 01, 2010

I wrote the book.

on Mar 01, 2010

If you manage to have it published in my country, I'll be close to believe in higher powers. Lucky me for getting in the future a nice deal of book plus collector's edition fom Stardock?

Very good news about that deal with Random House. Just remember to learn from them so you can do it by yourselves when needed (not that I want Random House out of the business ).

*starts humming The Neverending Story at the sight of the cover*

on Mar 01, 2010

Oh wow can't wait, it's been awhile since I've read a good fantasy novel

 

Or played good 4X game (Granted, I still play GCII lol)

 

Also article on Kotaku: http://kotaku.com/5482797/random-house-wants-to-write-video-game-stories

on Mar 01, 2010

Nice, and I hope you will make it into a audiobook. And that the book is as good as the games seems to be, once it comes out.

on Mar 01, 2010

This looks fun.....

on Mar 01, 2010

nice, sounds like a good deal from both sides of the transaction. I approve

on Mar 01, 2010

So this means Elenemtal will have a single player story driven campian? I hope it does. Thats my number 1 reason for not totaly loving Sins of a Solar Empire. Its the one thing it was missing. 

on Mar 01, 2010

So this means Elenemtal will have a single player story driven campian?

Yep, they're putting a lot of work into it.

 

on Mar 01, 2010

I'll be buying both!

on Mar 01, 2010

When's it available? (august) Is it included in the boxed version of the elemental?

on Mar 01, 2010

its a good idea. i love fantasy books (belgariad w00t) and im interested to see how this will turn out. way to go frog!

on Mar 01, 2010

Frogboy. . .wrote a book? Hell, if Frogboy can get published, I can. (In some sort of alternate universe)

 

Looking forward to it. Should be. . .very interesting.

 

Here's to crazy worlds, crazy bad guys and great plot.

on Mar 01, 2010

F-f-f-ail posting.

on Mar 01, 2010

Frogboy, Care to give any excerpts?

 

Thats my number 1 reason for not totaly loving Sins of a Solar Empire. Its the one thing it was missing.

oh, just cross your fingers for that. 

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