Publisher Hero Games and developer PAN STUDIO have announced Duet Night Abyss, a fantasy adventure RPG for PC, iOS, and Android. Pre-registration is available now via the official website.
03.10.2023 - 07:27 / thesixthaxis.com / Interactive
Paradox Interactive and recently-founded studio Channel 3 Entertainment, have announced a publishing partnership for Foundry, a factory-building game that looks set to take on Factorio and Satisfactory.
In development for PC, a demo for Foundry will be available during Steam Next Fext, which will take place next week from 9th-16th October.
With Factorio and Satisfactory the biggest, dominant names in the genre, Foundry will have to bring new ideas to the table, and aims to do so through presenting players – either solo or in online co-op – with a voxel-based procedurally-generated world. You’ll initially have to start off by manually mining and processing resources, but gradually evolve your factory to automate the production line, overcoming the need to make a pipe network, power systems and more.
Paradox has picked up the publishing duties for the game, with Foundry having been in alpha testing on itch.io. Patrik Meder, Vice-president at Channel 3 Entertainment said, “To fully realise this potential, it was essential to collaborate with the perfect partner. Being published by Paradox Interactive allows us to fulfill the vision and ambitions we have for Foundry. “
Publisher Hero Games and developer PAN STUDIO have announced Duet Night Abyss, a fantasy adventure RPG for PC, iOS, and Android. Pre-registration is available now via the official website.
With the recently-released The Lamplighters League and the Tower at the End of the World reportedly a financial disappointment for Paradox interactive, the company and developer Harebrained Schemes have announced they will part ways as of January 1st.
Paradox Interactive and Harebrained Schemes have come to a mutual agreement to separate, letting the Shadowrun, BattleTech and The Lamplighters League developer regain its independence.
It was only back in 2018 that Paradox Interactive announced the acquisition of Shadowrun and BattleTech studio Harebrained Schemes in a deal worth $7.5 million, though in the immediate aftermath of their very first release together since the acquisition, it seems like their partnership is coming to an abrupt end.
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Paradox Interactive and Harebrained Schemes have come to a mutual agreement to separate, letting the Shadowrun, BattleTech and The Lamplighters League developer regain its independence.
Paradox Interactive and Harebrained Schemes have announced that the two companies will be parting ways. This comes after Paradox expressed disappointment with the performance of The Lamplighters League. Paradox had acquired the company in 2018.
Paradox Interactive and Seattle-based developer Harebrained Schemes will part ways on January 1, 2024, the companies announced. This means Harebrained Schemes will become an independent studio, and no longer be a subsidiary of Paradox Interactive.
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Just a week after the game’s release, Paradox Interactive has disclosed that they are writing down the development costs for The Lamplighters League after disappointing sales at launch. All of the game’s development will be noted down as costs in this quarter, meaning that there will be a hefty 248 million Swedish kronor—roughly $22.8 million – dent on profits for the quarter.
The Lamplighters League is the latest project from developer Harebrained Schemes, which was released last week to a rather lukewarm critical and commercial reception. Now publisher Paradox Interactive has released a press statement detailing its stance on the game’s financials.