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Could you imagine a KOTOR by modern BioWare? LolIf Mass Effect 4 tanks, they may very well be on the chopping block. What else do they even have left? Andromeda? KOTOR?
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Could you imagine a KOTOR by modern BioWare? LolIf Mass Effect 4 tanks, they may very well be on the chopping block. What else do they even have left? Andromeda? KOTOR?
Mass Effect 4 only exists as doodles and post-it notes of ideas, it will never come out. It'll be a miracle for Dread Wolf to just metastasize and be shat out as whatever malformed slop it ends up being. There is no chance of Bioware existing beyond it and I'll still be surprised if they even last until shipping that turdIf Mass Effect 4 tanks, they may very well be on the chopping block. What else do they even have left? Andromeda? KOTOR?
Are you telling me the teaser trailer they released using art assets from ME3 isn't proof that ME4 will soon be out? Madness.Mass Effect 4 only exists as doodles and post-it notes of ideas, it will never come out. It'll be a miracle for Dread Wolf to just metastasize and be shat out as whatever malformed slop it ends up being. There is no chance of Bioware existing beyond it and I'll still be surprised if they even last until shipping that turd
You can massacre furries in SR3? I need to give this game another try.But at least you could go on mayhem missions where you could massacre furries.
Wasn't that the whole point of the Professor Genki stuff?You can massacre furries in SR3? I need to give this game another try.
I thought they actually did try this recently and it was a buggy mess where characters were showing up as an inch tall and it was always online.Could you imagine a KOTOR by modern BioWare? Lol
Better to mercy kill it then let it continue as is.Shame what happened to Volition; but by the time of the SR remake, it was already a shambling corpse. This just killed it for good.
And hopefully we leave it to die as the brand is just nothing more than a thing from the pastBetter to mercy kill it then let it continue as is.
He is a coping moron. One look at the fat retards in charge will tell you how they feel.Volitions fault and they actually wanted to do a gangster game but Deep Silver wanted what we got.
I think it's a little bit of both. Like how Volition can't even fart without Deep Silver's permission because that's just how the corporate hierarchy is in the video game industry, so DS had a lot to say when it comes to Volition's decisions, and Fl1ppy coping that perhaps the situation isn't hopeless, since he has been a fan of the series for years and interacted with Mike Watson himself, so he doesn't want to believe that Volition was already rotten and that Mike's hard work will be destroyed because of corporate bullshit.He is a coping moron. One look at the fat retards in charge will tell you how they feel.
"if"If Mass Effect 4 tanks, they may very well be on the chopping block. What else do they even have left? Andromeda? KOTOR?
you really want a freespace by nu-saints devs...?I wish they stuck to FreeSpace...
there are plenty of others, they might not produce AAA goyslop but gaming will survive as long as people can do a game in their spare time or on a smaller scale that still provides entertainment.Indeed. Blackrock and Vanguard have not failed, they have achieved their goal: the destruction of the western companies. In the vidya world, Anita started it and Blackrock finished it.
embracer nuked volition because a planned 2 billion dollar deal (apparently with the saudis) fell through, which is why they're now cutting the dead weight.the popular opinion on /v/ is that studios are finally folding because blackrock is pulling out of vidya. I think it's more likely because the economy is just garbage in general. but it is nice seeing the safety net for these losers is gone.
the next disaster to look forward to is hyenas. the hacks at creative assembly should start sending out their resumes now.
embracer still owns those IPs afaik, all was lost is a shitty dev. and fwiw embracer is one of the few big publishers that still does smaller games with old IPs (or at least did, they're probably more risk-averse now). I mean who the fuck expected a fucking titan quest expansion eleven years later? even if it was just to market check/generate hype for titan quest 2, it was a damn nice move.You're right, I totally forgot a lot of THQ IPs went to Nordic but yeh, chances of a sequel are nil, there are probably 3 people in the world that give a shit about the franchise and I'm one of them.
I preferred 3 & 4 for the wacky sandbox antics and over-the-top offensive nonsense (I never could get into GTA and SR1 & 2 felt too much like GTA to me).Both SR1 and 2 were amazing games. The Third isn't as good, but I still gave it a try and I still thought it was fun.
Embracer reportedly considering selling Borderlands developer Gearbox
UPDATE: Gearbox reportedly tells staff "there are many options under consideration".
News by Liv Ngan Contributor
Updated on 11 Sep 2023
UPDATE 5.40pm: Bloomberg's Jason Schreier reports that Gearbox has today emailed employees confirming Embracer Group is, at the very least, considering parting ways with the Borderlands studio - although a specific course of action is yet to be decided on.
"The base case is that Gearbox remains a part of Embracer," Gearbox chief communications officer Dan Hewitt told staff in an email seen by Bloomberg. "However, there are many options under consideration, including Gearbox's transfer, taking Gearbox independent, and others. Ultimately, we'll move ahead with whichever path is best for both Gearbox and Embracer."
"Nothing has been decided yet," Hewitt added, "but there will be a lot of speculation in the coming weeks."
ORIGINAL STORY 3.19pm: Gearbox is reportedly the latest studio to be affected by Embracer Group's restructuring efforts.
In June, Embracer announced a "comprehensive restructuring programme" to help recover from its large spending spree over recent years and a 40 percent drop in share price following a report of a failed "major strategic partnership" with Savvy Games Group, which is backed by the Saudi Arabian government.
As part of the restructuring, Saints Row developer Volition Games was shut down "effective immediately" at the end of last month. A new report from Reuters claims that Borderlands developer Gearbox will be one of the next studios Embracer sheds.
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Embracer is reportedly working with investment banks Goldman Sachs and Aream & Co to explore the option of a sale, and sources say the company has already received "interest from third parties" in acquiring Gearbox.
Share prices in Embracer have since turned positive following the news.
Gearbox was acquired by Embracer in 2021. Sales of its most recently developed game, New Tales from the Borderlands, were low according to publisher Take-Two, but fellow Borderlands spin-off Tiny Tina's Wonderlands exceeded Gearbox's expectations and CEO Randy Pitchford said "future experiences" were already in development a year ago. As a publisher, Gearbox is set to release Hyper Light Breaker and Homeworld 3 in early 2024.