Wasteland 3 developer is working on two unreleased RPGs
Brian Fargo says the new games are "wo🥃nderful," but are stiill early in🔴 development

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Wasteland 3 developer Inxile Entertainment is working on two new RPGs. In a tweet this week (via ) CEO ✱Brian Fargo confirmed that multiple new games are in the works, in addition to the studio's current projects.
In response to a fan asking about new games, Fargo said that "we are working on wonderful new RPGs," but that "it's too bad they take so long to make." That would suggest that whatever's next for Inxile is still some time away, an ide👍a backed up by Fargo's follow-up tweet - about an hour after his first message, he said "I should probably clarify that our second RPG is in the infancy of pre-production," the very earliest stages of development in which a game is likely to change dramatically.
We are working on wonderful new RPG’s, it’s tꦰoo bad they take so long to make. //༒t.co/v53ZU5MIx1
Two new games probably means that it'll be a busy few years for Inxile. As well as Wasteland 3, which released earlier this year, the studio is working on VR shooter Frostpoint: Proving Grounds, which is als🌜o set to release in 2020. With two other games in various stages of developments, the team's slate𒁏 is starting to look pretty stacked.
There's no word right now as to what those titles might actually be, although I'd say the idea that at least one of them is a future Waಌsteland game seems a pretty safe bet. Whatever happens, it's likely to 💟be a little while before we hear anything more concrete.
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