3D Realms Shut Down, Duke Nukem Forever Gone Forever?

Nicholas "bapenguin" Puleo May 6th, 2009 at 9:15 PM    


Ladies and gentlemen, I bring you the end of the longest running development of a game.  No, Duke Nukem Forever has not finally been finished.  Instead it appears that 3D Realms has shut down, closed their doors, and ceased to exist.  

After 13 years we finally got a screenshot or two of Duke Nukem Forever with the release of Duke Nukem 3D on Xbox Live Arcade; but even that game couldn't save the studio.  According to Shacknews 3D Realms employees have been let go, and Apogee may have been affected as well.  We did just receive the following statement though concerning the upcoming Duke Nukem Trilogy
 

Deep Silver and Apogee Software are not affected by the situation at 3D Realms. Development on the Duke Nukem Trilogy is continuing as planned.

That statement by Deep Silver PR reps all but confirms the studio's closure.  3D Realms has always been a great supporter of cooperative play, so this truly is a sad day, despite the jokes we made about Duke Nukem Forever - we had high hopes for the game and for the game to contain co-op.  

We'll keep our fingers crossed that 13 years of work will not be in vain, and somehow, someway Duke can kick ass and chew bubble gum in a true sequel.  Until that happens we'll have to get our fill with the Duke Nukem Trilogy on the DS and PSP - and of course the XBLA Classic.

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smurphster at 04:25 PM on 5.6.2009
wow... just wow
 
Mrxknown_JG at 06:17 PM on 5.6.2009
Smuphster, you took my words. All these years and now this...

Maybe they should I have learned when to say "NO, we're releasing it at such-and-such time. No more changes."

Tsk...rest it peace 3d Realms
 
roland at 06:22 PM on 5.6.2009
Holy crap, I'm kind of blown away. Had there even been any rumblings of financial problems with them? That just seems like the end of an era, or a legend or something.
 
bapenguin at 06:33 PM on 5.6.2009
I'm really truly sad about this. I'm also kind of shocked it took this long.
 
Jackel at 11:01 PM on 5.6.2009
Another vaporware product gone the way of the DoDo.

Maybe we'll see Take-Two give the IP to another developer to finish it up.
 
smurphster at 03:25 AM on 5.7.2009
start over might be a better bet. generally speaking, software that stays in the development cycle for that long and has no scope, winds up being garbage. the wikipedia article on this game is a good read btw.
 
COG_Network at 03:45 AM on 5.7.2009
Dukefrukem says...
Fuck me and everything my name is based on.
 
rafoca at 08:52 AM on 5.7.2009
Take-two still owns the rights of DNF. Donīt worry! This game will be released eventually!
 
shabudua at 12:14 PM on 5.7.2009
My question is this at what point did 3D Realms decide Duke Nukem Forever was actually a vaporware joke? 2000? 2001? 2002?
 


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