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==Ultima Online Newsletter==
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* [[UO:1999-11 Newsletter|November 1999]]
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* [[UO:1999-12 Newsletter|December 1999]]
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* [[UO:2000-01 Newsletter|January 2000]]
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* [[UO:2000-02 Newsletter|February 2000]]
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* [[UO:2000-03 Newsletter|March 2000]]
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* [[UO:2000-04 Newsletter|April 2000]]
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* [[UO:2000-05 Newsletter|May 2000]]
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* [[UO:2000-06 Newsletter|June 2000]]
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* [[UO:2000-08 Newsletter|August 2000]]
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* [[UO:2000-09 Newsletter|September 2000]]
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* [[UO:2000-10 Newsletter|October 2000]]
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* [[UO:2001-04 Newsletter|April 2001]]
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* [[UO:2001-05 Newsletter|May 2001]]
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* [[UO:2001-12 Newsletter|December 2001]]
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* [[UO:2002-01 Newsletter|January 2002]]
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* [[UO:2002-02 Newsletter|February 2002]]
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* [[UO:2002-03 Newsletter|March 2002]]
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* [[UO:2002-04 Newsletter|April 2002]]
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==Ultima Online Voice of Britannia==
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''A contest to name the newsletter was held, with "Voice of Britannia" the winning entry...  though that name only lasted for 2  issues before the newsletter went silent for a year.''
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* [[UO:2002-05 Newsletter|May 2002]]
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* [[UO:2002-06 Newsletter|June 2002]]
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==MyUO Newsletter==
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''In 2003, the newsletter returned, though published only sporadically, this time as "MyUO Newsletter".''
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* [[UO:2003-06 Newsletter|June 2003]]
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* [[UO:2003-09 Newsletter|September 2003]]
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* [[UO:2005-02 Newsletter|February 2005]]
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* [[UO:2005-03 Newsletter|March 2005]]
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* [[UO:2005-07 Newsletter|July 2005]]
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* [[UO:2005-10 Newsletter|October 2005]]
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* [[UO:2005-12 Newsletter|December 2005]]
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* [[UO:2006-02 Newsletter|February 2006]]
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* [[UO:2006-04 Newsletter|April 2006]]
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* [[UO:2006-10 Newsletter|October 2006]]
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* [[UO:2006-11 Newsletter|November 2006]]
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* [[UO:2007-01 Newsletter|January 2007]]
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* [[UO:2007-03 Newsletter|March 2007]]
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* [[UO:2007-09 Newsletter|September 2007]]
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==Ultima Online Newsletter==
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''In 2010, [[UO:Calvin Crowner]] used the POGO service (also owned by Electronic Arts) to send one issue of a newsletter via email.  Most people reported that they never actually got that particular email.''
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* [[UO:2010-06-08 Newsletter|June 2010: Newsletter Number 1]]
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==Broadsword Newsletter==
 
[http://us9.campaign-archive2.com/home/?u=17d7bd79de495239fca33bcf5&id=3b563e3983 Official versions can be found here.]
 
[http://us9.campaign-archive2.com/home/?u=17d7bd79de495239fca33bcf5&id=3b563e3983 Official versions can be found here.]
  
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* [[UO:Newsletter 12|Issue #12: December 14, 2016]]
 
* [[UO:Newsletter 12|Issue #12: December 14, 2016]]
 
* [[UO:Newsletter 13|Issue #13: January 10, 2017]]
 
* [[UO:Newsletter 13|Issue #13: January 10, 2017]]
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* [[UO:Newsletter 14|Issue #14: February 8, 2017]]
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* [[UO:Newsletter 15|Issue #15: March 16, 2017]]
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* [[UO:Newsletter 16|Issue #16: June 30, 2017]]
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* [[UO:Newsletter 17|Issue #17: July 27, 2017]]

Latest revision as of 02:34, 22 May 2020

Ultima Online Newsletter

Ultima Online Voice of Britannia

A contest to name the newsletter was held, with "Voice of Britannia" the winning entry... though that name only lasted for 2 issues before the newsletter went silent for a year.

MyUO Newsletter

In 2003, the newsletter returned, though published only sporadically, this time as "MyUO Newsletter".

Ultima Online Newsletter

In 2010, Calvin Crowner used the POGO service (also owned by Electronic Arts) to send one issue of a newsletter via email. Most people reported that they never actually got that particular email.

Broadsword Newsletter

Official versions can be found here.