Twenty years ago to the day since the game launched in the EU, assuming
the game's Wikipedia entry has it right. Might seem a bit pedantic to point that out specifically whenever some anniversary for UT2004 rolls around and people start talking about it on March 16th first, but, what can I say, it helps stir memories of anticipation and initial funtimes in me from way back when, so I'll stick with it

. After all, on a day like this, it seems appropriate to indulge in a bit o' reminiscing.
Feels like an eternity by online gaming standards, a bit
unreal surreal to hit such a milestone. All the gamemodes and mods we tried, all the servers & communities we frequented, all the ggs and people we played with there, all the effort n' accumulated experience in this specific ingame skill or that modding discipline, the good times, the wacky antics, the occasional bouts o' drama...
All to get to what these days feels like a post-apocalypse with just a few scattered island-communities, loosely connected via rickety bridges across a barren landscape, holding on as best they can. If you count yourself among those, still around and playing, I'd say you're effectively the last of a dying breed. Dunno if it's a case of more conviction than convenience that's keeping you around or vice versa, or a mix of both perhaps, but I'm glad for that nonetheless.
Pragmatically, I don't foresee much fanfare or any kinda party being thrown to mark the occasion by Epic, nor do I harbour any high hopes about some fancy type o' UT revival project getting announced by them for that matter. They know what their golden egg-laying goose is these days, and this old gal ain't it. 'Sides, too many boomer shooters by indie devs already floating around, eating into that very small demographic for there to be enough meat on that proverbial bone to make it worth their while, too. If anything UT/ONS-like is gonna take off nowadays, in all likelihood it'll be a clone from some other dev, not a new installment of this franchise. Sad but true.
At any rate, we stay in our lane, Epic stays in theirs, we all keep on going our merry way. We might lose a regular here or there over the months and years, but that's pretty much how it's been for awhile and there's little that can change it. Such is life, and it's only gotten more hectic, complicated and unpredictable for most of us since the olden glory days - it's certainly the case for me :/. Seems more sensible to just look into the future with stoicism and hope for the best. And, who knows, as we're entering a celebratory year for UT2004 - and ONS - maybe someone will have enough time n' inclination to whip up something nice to surprise everyone else with. I certainly wouldn't put it past the ONS community. If there's ever been a collectively defining trait for it, it's that we're a resourceful bunch.
Happy 20 years of UT2004 and the excellent gameplay it brought with it in Onslaught, and here's to many more!