OK, it might not be one of the best-selling PC franchises that immediately comes to mind, the RollerCoaster Tycoon series has sold more than a million units worldwide, and next year it’s coming to the 3DS.
“n-Space is down, but definitely not out,” says the studio’s CEO, Dan O’Leary, addressing rumors that the developer of Call of Duty: Black Ops’ DS version has closed its doors.
n-Space, the Orlando-based studio behind GameCube title Geist and the Nintendo DS versions of numerous Call of Duty and James Bond games, is reported to have closed its doors earlier today.
The developers behind the portable version of gaming titan Call of Duty: Black Ops doesn’t have an enviable task.
Developer n-Space returns to the Call of Duty franchise this November with a portable companion to Black Ops on the Nintendo DS, complete with helicopters, stealth jets and six-player online multiplayer.
Having two teams dedicated to annual output of Activision’s Call of Duty franchise may not be enough for the publisher. A report from the LA Times says that a third team is now tasked with Call of Duty development duties.