Apparently it'll sort-of be single player? (or at least that was the impression I got).
It certainly doesn't seem like a traditional MMO: "Shroud of the Avatar is a game that first and foremost can be played both offline and online, so it’s a very high-quality story-driven single-player game. That being said, if you are online, it will also search for people you know, by whatever means it can, whether you give us access to your contacts list or your social media connections. We’ll search for people you know and automatically bring them into the purview of your game."
Also, I'd also second that if UO became free-to-play I'd suggest making an Abandonia guild! It was the only MMO I ever played.
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