The closure of the unannounced Hangar 13 is said to have cost $53 million and worries many employees at the company.
in a new way resultatredovisning could Take-Two Interactive. interactive (which owns Rockstar, among others) shares cute characters from yesteryear, which they say should have exceeded their expectations thanks to games like “Borderlands 3” and “Grand Theft Auto V.”
However, they not only had good news, as they revealed that they had stopped a game that cost them this 53 million dollars (about 450 million Swedish kronor). According to the sources Kotaku site It must have been a third-person action game with online functionality, similar to Destiny.
to me Bloomberg website Sources also say that it should have been a game about superheroes.
The game is said to have been in development by Hangar 13, who made “Mafia III” and “Mafia: Definitive Edition”. According to the aforementioned source, the decision must have surprised many employees who fear being fired.
Hangar 13’s latest project has been creatively ambitious and exciting. When we create a new thread, we may sometimes encounter situations that require closing. We encourage our teams to pursue their passion and take creative risks, balanced with wise business and financial decisions and our firm commitment to providing the best entertainment experiences. We have complete confidence in the development and leadership team at Hangar 13 and believe they can and will achieve commercial success in the future, a Take-Two spokesperson wrote. to Kotaku.
What do you think of dropped games? What was the game closing that made you feel so sad?
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