Baseball star Curt Schilling is finally talking about the crumbling of his gaming company, 38 Studios, telling the Providence Journal that comments about 38 by R.I. governor Lincoln Chafee killed a $US35 million deal for a Kingdoms of Amalur sequel.
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Baseball star Curt Schilling is finally talking about the crumbling of his gaming company, 38 Studios, telling the Providence Journal that comments about 38 by R.I. governor Lincoln Chafee killed a $US35 million deal for a Kingdoms of Amalur sequel.
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Why the hell did they have nearly 400 employees BUT ONLY ONE GAME IN DEVELOPMENT!
That’s some bad business decisions right there. No wonder it went under.
They weren’t all working on the same game, the majority of them were working on an upcoming MMO, and the others on KOA:R
Studio was initially working on Copernicus which was their MMO that they created the world of Amalur for.
Then, they bought Big Huge Games who were already working on a singleplayer RPG. This RPG was then retooled to be released as a Singleplayer lead up to the Copernicus MMO.
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