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==''EverQuest'' franchise== Since ''EverQuest''{{'}}s release, Sony Online Entertainment has added several ''EverQuest''-related games. These include: * ''EverQuest Hero's Call'' ([[Pocket PC]], January 2003) * ''[[EverQuest Online Adventures]]'' ([[PlayStation 2]], February 2003) * ''[[EverQuest Online Adventures Frontiers]]'' ([[PlayStation 2]], November 2003) * ''[[Lords of EverQuest]]'' (PC, December 2003) * ''[[Champions of Norrath]]'' (PlayStation 2, February 2004) * ''EverQuest Hero's Call 2'' (Pocket PC, April 2004) * ''[[EverQuest II]]'' ([[Personal computer|PC]], November 2004) * ''EverQuest War On Faydwer'' (Pocket PC, launched sometime in early April 2004 and elements were integrated in 2006 to ''Echoes of Faydwer'' (DLC) * ''[[Champions: Return to Arms]]'', sequel to ''Champions of Norrath'' (PlayStation 2, February 2005) * ''[[EverQuest Role-Playing Game]]'' (a [[role-playing game]] produced in collaboration with [[White Wolf, Inc.|White Wolf]] which uses the [[d20 system]]). * ''[[Legends of Norrath]]'' (a virtual card game which launched sometime in 2007 or early 2008 which also awards ''EverQuest'' and ''EverQuest II'' players with in-game items). * ''[[EverQuest Next]]'', newest story-based ''EverQuest'' game (cancelled) * ''[[Landmark (video game)|EverQuest Next Landmark]]'', only world-building ''EverQuest'' game (cancelled) A line of novels have been published in the world of ''EverQuest'', including: * ''Rogue's Hour'', by [[Scott Ciencin]] (October 2004) * ''Ocean of Tears'', by [[Stewart Wieck]] (October 2005) * ''Truth and Steel'', by Thomas M. Reid (September 2006) * ''The Blood Red Harp'', by [[Elaine Cunningham]] (October 2006)
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