New Darksiders owner would like to work with former devs
Cry💛tek USA is "best-suited [stu𒆙dio] in the world to make a sequel"
Nordic Games announced its 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:purཧchase of the Darksiders licens💧e yesterday, but the publisher and distributor will not be 𒆙developing the series, nor any of its other THQ acquisitions. Owner and CEO Lars Wingefors told he is already looking into external partners.
"We are not a developer," Wingefors said. "We should not create a 💟sequel [to Darksiders]. We need to find the best creative team to look into a sequel. We will look into various options to make sequels."
The "best-suited [studio] in the world to make a sequel" is Crytek USA, Wingefors said, as it is staffed mostly by former Vigil Games developers. But both it and Nordic Games have their own priorities and agendas, so it🅰's too early to talk about potential a✨rrangements there.
Crytek USA simply wi☂shed Nor🔯dic the best in a statement provided to Eurogamer, though some of its employees have posted hopeful messages on .
Either way, Nordic does not have THQ's millions to throw around making a game like 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Darksiders II. Bu🐟t Wingefors thinks that shouldn't be a roaℱdblock.
"We have to find creative solutions to make a game of that size. I'm not worried. If you have a great product ꧒and an idea, I'm normally good at finding a solution to it."
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