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Ultima Online: High Seas

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Initial release date
  
12 October 2010

Publisher
  
Electronic Arts

Platform
  
Microsoft Windows

Developer
  
Electronic Arts

Mode
  
Multiplayer video game

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Genre
  
Massively multiplayer online role-playing game

Similar
  
Ultima Online: Stygian A, Ultima Online: Kingdom, Ultima Online: Mondain, Ultima Online: Third Dawn, Ultima Online: Samurai

Ultima Online: High Seas is the first booster pack for the 1997 MMORPG Ultima Online.

Contents

Official announcement

Ultima Online: High Seas Dock Town Adventures on the High Seas Beta Ultima Online YouTube

Ultima Online: High Seas, was announced during a UO Town Hall Meeting held on August 28, 2010 at EA Mythic/Bioware's division headquarters in Fairfax, Virginia. It was introduced with the title Adventures on the High Seas but later trimmed to just "High Seas".

Features

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  • New Ships
  • Orcish Galleon
  • Gargish Galleon
  • Tokuno Galleon
  • Britannian Ship
  • New Ship Movements
  • Ship Weapons
  • Boats have multiple weapon stations where Cannons may be placed
  • Ship can now take damage and be repaired
  • Pirate and Merchant Ships
  • New Boss Encounters
  • A Sea Market
  • Fishing Profession Updates
  • Fishing skill cap raised to 120 with power scrolls
  • Miscellaneous
  • 20% House and Bank storage increase
  • New Cooking recipes
  • New mining resource saltpeter

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    References

    Ultima Online: High Seas Wikipedia