Jolt Online Gaming
Jolt Online Gaming was an online gaming company hosted in Ireland. Its main site provided news, reviews, and interviews concerning upcoming games on consoles and computers, while its gaming network Jolt Online Gaming Network hosted and published free-to-play browser-based games. Notable works included Utopia, Utopia Kingdoms, Legends of Zork, and NationStates 2.
As of 14 March 2012 Jolt's CEO Richard Barnwell announced through the Utopia Kingdoms forum that the company would be closing in the next couple of days:
History
Founded in 1999, Jolt Online Gaming was based in Europe, with servers across the US. Jolt was known as one of the pioneers of the supply of rentable servers to online gaming clans. Jolt was acquired by Dylan Collins' OMAC Industries, a company based in Dublin, Ireland in June 2008 and the companies merged all branding into the former. On 8 November 2009 the website Silicon Republic confirmed that GameStop had acquired a stake in Jolt, making a major, undisclosed investment.The Jolt Online Gaming Network had been noted for releasing browser-based games using the names and fictional worlds of older games or franchises. Their business models often employed micropayment systems, as well as basic banner advertisements.
Hosted games
''Championship Manager: Rivals''
Championship Manager: Rivals is a football game playable through the Facebook website. It was officially released on 1 June 2011 by Jolt Online and developed by Beautiful Game Studios.The game is the most successful game that Jolt currently has, with a user base of 30,000 monthly active users. Jolt announced updates including player vs. player gaming, which would allow friend's teams to play against each other.
With the recent changes the company is experiencing, the future of Championship Manager: Rivals is unknown. The game's forum is down and the company has not specified how the company's closure will affect the game. There are no noticeable changes in-game, and no downtime reported.
''Earth: 2025''
Earth: 2025 was a browser-based massive multiplayer internet-based strategy game, originally created and run by Mehul Patel. It was first officially brought online in 1997 and acquired by Jolt through the 2008 sale of Swirve.com to Omac Industries.In 2008 Jolt acquired this game along with Swirve's Utopia. On 4 November 2009 Jolt announced that they would no longer be continuing the game when the current rounds end in December, citing an over abundance of technical problems which allegedly made continuing support untenable.
''Utopia''
Utopia is a browser-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game, originally developed by Mehul Patel and run by Swirve.com. It was first officially brought online in 1998 and acquired by Jolt through the 2008 sale of Swirve.com to OMAC Industries.In 2009, following repeated denial-of-service attacks on the Utopia servers, Jolt sold the IP to the Dublin-based Scale Front Limited and shut down the old game servers. Scale Front relaunched the game at by the end of the year, after rewriting its code base from scratch with identical gameplay. In February 2017, Blanchfield and McDonnell announced the sale of the game to the Massachusetts-based MUGA Gaming LLC, headed by David Cannata and Jeff Terkowitz.
''Utopia Kingdoms''
Utopia Kingdoms is an online strategy game related to the universe of Utopia which was released in early 2009 and originally promoted as a kind of sequel. Utopia Kingdoms allows players to pick a race from the original game and build a kingdom, juggling buildings, resource manufacturing, and high-risk combat. It was made in conjunction with XS Software and is based on their game, Khan Wars. On 16 November 2010 Jolt announced that Utopia Kingdoms would be discontinued after 31 January 2011, citing lack of development resources. Around the same time, Jolt Online who had already been developing a re-release of Utopia Kingdoms game on Facebook, announced it officially on 11 November 2010 on the game's Facebook page. The original official forum announcement was lost due to data failure on or around 21 December 2010, the forum announced a second "welcome" to current Utopia Kingdoms players on 22 December 2010, which was thought to be the "official" release of the game, although it was not.Jolt Online's CEO Richard Barnwell communicated that the company's closure will not affect Utopia Kingdoms: