Silicon Knights looking to finish Too Human Trilogy
Dyack deterꦑmined to conclude series despite legal fracas with 🅘Epic Games
Silicon Knights isn't done with the Too Human series just yet. Despite the fa🅷ct it's been nearly three years since the first chapter of the planned trilogy dropped (and subsequently flopped) for Xbox 360, studio head Denis Dyack has stated he's keen on finishing what his🍸 team has started.
"We int🗹end to finish the trilogy but no comment beyond that," said Dyack in a brief chat with Industry Gamers, noting, "You know,﷽ there's very public litigation around that."
The litigation in question stems from a 2007 claim by Silicon Knights that the Unreal Engine 3 used to craft Too Human was delivered to the studio in an unfinished state, and therefore its creators, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Epic Games, ꦡowed Silicon Knights some♛ cash to make up for the headaches, delays and hardships this created. The lawsuit even went so far as to accuse Epic of knowingly sabotaging its Unreal Engine 3 licensees in a bid to fund the company's own games and hinder any competition. Naturally, Epic Games denied the accusations and have been attempting to have the case dismissed from courts, but to no avail.
Epic Games later downplayed Dyack's assessment, , “Allowing those claims to move forward to a jury is not a ruling✱ on their merits. The court simply concluded that the disputed evidence should be heard and resolved by the jury... Epic remains confident that it will be fully vindicated at trial.”
Part of Silicon Knight's lawsuit c♕alls for a cut of Epic Games' profits from Gears of War, which is a long shot to sꦑay the least, but perhaps one of the ways Dyack plans to finance the next two Too Human games.
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