Originally developed by Akella in the early 2000s and planned for release on the seventh generation of consoles, the developer’s well-laid plans were inadvertently scuttled by the sudden bankruptcy of Playlogic, the game’s publisher at the time, a mere three months before the game’s intended release date in 2010. “It was actually an indicator for us that, Hey, not everything is lost, and it was an extra push for us to finally check who actually owns the rights.” Shortly after negotiating with the then-rights holder, SNEG set to work assembling the original team of developers to advise on the process of remastering and releasing the game to the public. “But at the same time, we are not original creators and we want to ensure that this is actually the piece of art created by the original team, and I think that if the game will get lower scores because of that, we’ll accept it.
Author: Toussaint Egan
Published at: 2025-04-30 22:03:04
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