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The World Opponent Network (WON or WON.net) was an online video game service, originally developed by
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as the Sierra Internet Gaming System (SIGS). SIGS-based and WON-based servers operated from 1996 until 2008. WON was used by games such as ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Outpost 2'', '' Star Trek: Armada'', '' Soldier of Fortune'' and '' Dark Reign 2'', the free games '' Silencer'' and '' ARC'', as well as the Hoyle series of casino, card and board games.


Early development

SIGS began life as a
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, ''Stock Market Challenge'', in 1995. SIGS then moved onto
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integration into retail Sierra titles with ''Hoyle Blackjack'' in 1996. Before Christmas 1996, SIGS was built into 7 titles: ''Hoyle Blackjack'', ''Hoyle Casino'', '' Front Page Sports: Football Pro '97'', '' Front Page Sports: Trophy Bass 2'', '' MissionForce: CyberStorm'', ''
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'', and '' The Time Warp of Dr. Brain''.


History

SIGS operated from late 1996 through November 1997 and was built into about 20 Sierra titles by this time. On November 18, 1997, after Sierra was acquired by
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, CUC announced that they will rebrand SIGS as WON as of December 1, 1997. On December 8, 1997, the
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of the new WON website was launched. WON left beta and was officially launched on April 13, 1998. In an apparent effort to boost WON awareness with off-the-shelf customers, Sierra released ''On-Line Games: Collection Series'' late in 1997 that contained 12 online titles (9 WON-enabled games, 2 WON.net
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, plus '' The Realm''). WON touted its success when it announced 750,000 members on September 2, 1998. Just 6 months later in March 1999, WON claimed to have doubled their membership to 1.5 million, along with now attracting 1% of the WWW audience for February 1999, placing them in the top 500 websites and top 10 gaming sites. WON attracted a few partnerships with significant third parties to become a multi-developer/multi-publisher service. On May 27, 1997, Sierra announced an agreement with
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to publish and distribute ''Half-Life'', which would bring it to WON when finally released in November 1998. On May 27, 1998, WON announced an agreement with
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and
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to bring ''
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'' to WON. On September 7, 1999, WON.net announced an agreement with
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to bring a few of its multiplayer titles, including ''Soldier of Fortune'', to WON.net. In August 1999, after Sierra was acquired by
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, Havas made WON.net its own entity. In September 1999, WON.net announced plans to enter Europe. WON.net launched in France, Germany, and the United Kingdom on February 17, 2000. On March 29, 2000, Havas acquired PrizeCentral.com and merged it with WON.net, announced the creation of a new site to be called Flipside.com, and basically brought an end to the WON.net website as it was known. Regardless, WON.net continued on in various forms (primarily for WON-enabled games minus the Hoyle titles) including becoming action.WON.net for a period. Even as main pages continued to shift for WON-enabled games, many of the WON multiplayer servers continued to runeven adding a few new titles. The last WON-enabled title launched (not multiplayer but has an online element to it) was ''
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'' in September 2006. Meanwhile, in 2001, Valve (which had a publishing and distribution agreement with Sierra) was secretly working on their own competing service,
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. Sierra and
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(the current owner of Sierra and WON.net) did not learn of this until March 2002 when Valve announced Steam's beta release at GDC 2002. This only added to the current rift between Sierra and Valve. Shortly after the release of Steam beta, all of Valve's WON-enabled titles (''Half-Life'' and its mods) were
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to run on Steam instead. Valve shut down the last of its WON servers on July 31, 2004. Also in 2001,
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took their popular title, ''Soldier of Fortune'', off of WON.net and over to
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instead. Many of Sierra's long-running titles were shut down on August 16, 2007. The last of Sierra's and Activision's WON servers (now in the hands of Activision and Vivendi Games) were shut down on November 1, 2008.


Legacy

While some of the WON-enabled titles moved to other online platforms after WON (see the list of WON-enabled games below), most of the 100 or so titles (depending on how you count expansions and Hoyle titles) have been offline since their official WON servers were shut down. A few independent efforts, however, have been made to bring some of the abandoned titles back online.


WON2

WON2 (formerly No-WON and PlanetWON2.com) is a
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but
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project started by the Steamless CS Project Team in 2003. WON2 supports, primarily, pre-Steam versions of ''Half-Life'' and its mods. WON2 was born out of a dislike for how games were running on Steam versus WON. Even though the project began with a "Steamless" port of ''Counter-Strike'' 1.6, it appears to have lasted this long because Steam forces ''Counter-Strike'' players to run version 1.6 when many fans felt that version 1.5 was better. For example, of the 6
current servers online
(April 2023), 56 of them are running ''Counter-Strike'' 1.5 (3 running ''Half-Life'' and 1 running ''Team Fortress''). While WON2 has a stated goal of also "focusing on other former WON games" (besides ''Half-Life'') the only other game known to have received some attention by the project team is ''Silencer'', but it was never launched. WON2 claims to have reached its peak popularity between 2005 and 2010 with more than 1,000 servers and up to 10,000 players at a time. As of April 2023, WON2 is still operational with around 400 hundred players during peak hours, and the majority of the servers hosted in China. While most of the WON2 and Steamless CS Project websites are still active, the forum for the project has been down since at least August 2016. A side project to WON2 is called "Counter-Strike Beta 6.1" which uses WON2 assets to run even earlier versions of ''Counter-Strike''. As of April 2023, 11 servers for beta 6.1 and 1 server for beta 5.2 were online.


NeuWon and NuWON

NuWON.Net (formerly NeuWon.com, 2014-2018) is another non-commercial but closed-source project meant to revive WON multiplayer gaming. The goal of NuWON is to support all former WON titles and not just the ''Half-Life'' family. In 2014, NeuWon sprung from a 2012 WON project on
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by a member of same team that created WON2, the Steamless CS Project Team. NeuWon officially launched on March 13, 2016. By May 2021, NuWON had listed 21 supported games (not counting ''Half-Life'' mods) plus an additional 8 that needed testing. Though NuWON's site was temporarily unavailable starting in 2022, it has since reappeared as of April 9, 2025.https://nuwon.net/infusions/news/news.php?readmore=26


NeoEE

NeoEE sprung from the same 2012 WON project on Google Code that NeuWon did. NeoEE released a server with a fully-working lobby in 2013. NeoEE supports ''
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'' and its expansion, '' The Art of Conquest'' (AOC).


See also

* List of WON-Enabled games


References


External links

*
WON2
- Pre-Steam ''Half-Life'' and its mods (namely ''Counter-Strike'' 1.5)
Counter-Strike Beta 6.1
- ''Counter-Strike'' beta 6.1 and earlier
NeoEE
- ''Empire Earth'' and its AOC expansion {{Online video game networks Multiplayer video game services Online video game networks Sierra Entertainment