Wow, this sucks. For the team of course, and everyone who bought the game. I hoped to grab it one day, when it’s in a better state, oh well…
wtf? It’s such a popular IP, why would they do that?
Because they fumbled it all so badly at every opportunity. Shady studio takeovers, disastrous launch, mismatched price…
What a damn shame
Opensource it, if you can’t finish it yourself
Wow - Take Two shuttering this studio AND Roll7 (OlliOlli, Rollerdrome) just a month after they announced they’re buying Gearbox for almost half a billion. Absolutely catastrophic mismanagement. What a shitshow.
Absolutely catastrophic mismanagement.
Hard disagree. When the vultures gut and eat the racehorse they just bought, they’re perfectly happy with the outcome.
Given the botched launch, this isn’t much of a surprise. Only thing I can say is that I hope it serves as a lesson to people with the mindset of “this game’ll be great ^in 5 years^”
I’m in that mindset, which is why I wishlisted it for when that would happen.
No preorders, no early access!
In which case, I’ll clarify that I meant the people who bought, found it was borked then chose to wait for updates instead of getting an easily deserved refund.
Oh for fucks sake.
Yep this is what happens when an indie studio gets bought by a triple A studio. They must look like they are growing for their shareholders.
It’s been an absurd mishandling of the IP by Take Two. Will probably be permanently stuck in early access with only maintenance development at best.
Well fuck me.
That was the plan from the start.
- Take-Two, apparently
Extremely disappointed. They had some very passionate people on the project and I was hoping that they’ll turn things around over the next several years.
Damn, I really hope this isn’t true. I just started playing (even though my PC is below spec and I have to run it at potato quality) and I was having fun with the improvements over the original. I’ve followed the development and yeah initial launch was way premature but the 0.2 For Science! update looked to have turned things around.
But staff departure postings on LinkedIn are a very bad sign…
Glad I never bought KSP2. It was on my list. Now it’s not.
Yeah. The first one was good enough anyway.