‘Spreadsheets in space’ has been the running gag about Eve Online almost as long as the notoriously information-dense MMORPG has been around, which at this point is going on 20 years. But it was only recently that developer CCP Games and Microsoft made it official, announcing the forthcoming Eve Online-Microsoft Excel integration at this year’s Eve Fanfest in Reykjavik. And like so many lasting friendships, this one began at the pub.
“A few of the CCP women went out for drinks, and one was our bizdev person,” explains Emily Akland, an Eve Online brand manager. “They were starting to joke around that spreadsheets in space is such a fun concept – and they were like, ‘Wouldn’t it be crazy if we just reached out [to Microsoft] and see what happens?'”
As the three women – VP of publishing Eyrún Jónsdóttir, business development manager Anna Katrín Ólafsdóttir, and Eve Online director of growth Anna Kozko – continued to discuss the idea, the less crazy it seemed. They brought the idea up to the rest of Eve Online’s management, and Ólafsdóttir said she knew someone at Microsoft who they could call.
Creative director Bergur Finnbogason said that it was as if the Excel team had been waiting on the call. “The guy presenting to me had actual models of Eve ships behind him,” Finnbogason recalls. “He was like, ‘I don’t want to look like I’m too excited, but I built something.’ And it was the most amazing [Eve] spreadsheet I’ve ever seen. It was just mind blowing.”
“They came back and they said, ‘We love Eve!'” Akland tells us. “They were so stoked, and they’ve been fantastic to work with so far.”
At Fanfest, CCP showed off a relatively straightforward implementation of the JavaScript API that will be able to pull Eve data directly
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