3D Realms Saga Continues, They're Not Dead and They're not Feeling Happy

Nicholas "bapenguin" Puleo May 18th, 2009 at 7:34 PM    


We've been following the 3D Realms saga for a few weeks now, and it appears things have just taken an unexpected turn.  Contrary to what was reported, even on their own website, 3D Realms is not shut down - but rather the entire Duke Nukem Forever team was let go.

So what happened?  Basically the money finally dried up.  Twelve years takes its toll on a studio and 3D Realms buckled under the pressure.  So why the sudden outcry of "We're not dead?"  If you hadn't heard Take 2 filed a lawsuit against Apogee, the parent company of 3D Realms.  In the suit Take 2 claimed payments to 3D Realms to the tune of 12 million dollars.  The response from 3D Realms?  They never saw a penny.

So here's where things get interesting.  3D Realms still owns the Duke rights, and from the sound of it they hope to continue to make it.
 

Less than a week after the DNF team was released, Take-Two filed its lawsuit in New York, seeking immediate temporary injunctive relief. The court denied Take-Two's request for a temporary restraining order. While we cannot comment on the details of the ongoing lawsuit, we believe Take-Two's lawsuit is without merit and merely a bully tactic to obtain ownership of the Duke Nukem franchise. We will vigorously defend ourselves against this publisher.

To make matters worse?  3D Realms is claiming that negotiations for funding of the game with Take 2 fell through last year.  This thing is going to get uglier before it gets better.

One things for sure, that's definitely not co-op.

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6 Total Reader Comments

Mrxknown_JG at 03:40 PM on 5.18.2009
Oh my god...Who would have thought?

Well, I guess I got my soap opera of the summer to watch. Better get some popcorn in the microwave cause this is going to be intense.

I feel bad that people that spent twelve tears of their lives on a game only to see it vanish and possibly replaced with a new game.
 
smurphster at 04:14 PM on 5.18.2009
i'm not dead yet! lol.. nice pic

this puts a whole new spin on the vaporware joke. i wonder if my kids will get to play DNF

and yeah, i feel bad for those developers too. they have very little to show when trying to find a new job in a down economy... ouch
 
shabudua at 05:54 PM on 5.18.2009
Team?!? Let go?!? I can't believe people have actually been working on this game for the past 12 years. It doesn't make sense. If it's true, their time has been sinfully wasted, and I hope now they can find a productive, satisfying job.
 
Shazoo at 05:04 AM on 5.19.2009


I hope you're right, and I hope for them that when another developer see's "Duke Nuke'm Forever 1998-2009" they won't laugh in their face and send them packing, whenever they go to get new jobs.
 
txshurricane at 05:08 AM on 5.19.2009
Joystiq reported that they had spent $20 million on development before finally canning it. That's insane.
 
hedgehogaj at 05:18 AM on 5.19.2009
$20 million...You could make two half decent Duke Nukem movies for that.
 


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