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===MORE and future=== After several months of negotiations, Cyan regained the rights to ''Myst Online'' for no charge. Miller stated that Cyan was committed to resurrecting ''Myst Online'' once again, giving fans the chance to interact with and create content.<ref name="spokes">{{cite news|last=Sowa|first=Tom|date=2008-07-03|url=http://www.spokesmanreview.com/blogs/txt/archive/?postID=6114|title=GameTap gives Myst Online back to Cyan|work=[[The Spokesman-Review]]|accessdate=2008-11-08}}</ref> The new version of ''Myst Online'' was dubbed the "''Myst Online'' Restoration Experiment" or ''MORE'', and Cyan planned to reopen the game on their own servers without new content; instead, tools would be released for fans to create new content. Cyan put forward a tentative outline, which started with Cyan running ''MORE'' servers, the restructuring of the MystOnline.com web site, the release of ''MORE'' tools to players, and the delegation of approving fan-made content given to groups known as "Guilds". The ultimate goal was a continuation of the storyline and new content, with or without fan aid.<ref name="spokes"/> ''MORE'' was postponed after revenue to Cyan was disrupted and the company was forced to layoff all but seven employees in November 2008.<ref>{{cite web|last=Caoili|first=Eric|date=2008-11-12|url=http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=21057|title=Cyan Lays Off Almost 50 After Gamecock Acquisition|publisher=[[Gamasutra]]|accessdate=2008-11-17}}</ref> The company has since announced that ''Myst Online''{{'}}s source code and tools would be given to the fans, making ''MORE'' an [[Open source|open source project]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Sowa|first=Tom|date=2008-12-12|url=http://www.spokesmanreview.com/blogs/txt/archive/?postID=8731#more|title=Cyan makes it official: 'Myst' now in the hands of its fans|work=[[The Spokesman-Review]]|accessdate=2008-12-14}}</ref> Despite Cyan's promises to release the source to Uru for the MORE project, it still has not been released and no official updates have been made to the fan community.
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