Amid swirling rumors of a PAX reveal, Gearbox
has finally confirmed that they've taken the reins on Duke Nukem Forever. Gearbox founder Randy Pitchford
delivered the news today, just as word hit the Wall Street Journal and eager gamers lined up at
PAX to try the game for themselves. A live stream from 2K is still (as of now) showing off footage of the hands-on
players.
"The approach and investment and process at 3d Realms didn't quite make
it and it cracked in the end," said Pitchford in the WSJ interview.
"With Gearbox Software we brought all of those pieces together. It's the
game it was meant to be." The report claims the game is expected to
ship in 2010, and Pitchford says it's in the "polishing" stage. But
they're still working on a launch plan so he's hesitant to commit to a
date. Originally posted on 1UP.
Duke Nukem Forever Scheduled for 2010 Release, Yes, Really
New developer showing off the project at PAX.
September 3, 2010
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