No developers, no plans, and maybe not enough money

Nordic who? After announcing publisherNordic Games gained rightsto THQ’sDarksidersandRed Faction, I saw many ask who Nordic Games is and what its plans are for these series. I’d reference you toWikipediafor the first part. As for plans, it seems not even Nordic knows at this point.

In an interview withGame Informer, Nordic CEO Lars Wingefors made clear that the company has no intention to develop sequels. Rather, the company wishes to act as a middleman for these properties, licensing out and greenlighting projects for other developers to carry out, much likeLucasArts’ recent transition. Perhaps we shouldn’t call offa Crytek USADarksiders 3just yet.

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“I am a business man within the games industry. We are not the creative, talented developer that brings out new versions in house,” Wingefors told Game Informer, which pointed out that Nordic Games may not have the funds to createDarksiderson the same scale of the last (DSIIallegedly cost $25 million).

“I’m sure we can find a solution for at least one of the IPs, or a few of the IPs, this year. Potentially this summer,” Wingefors said. “There will be a lot of discussions at E3, but it’s hard to say. I’m very open minded and flexible. I trust a handshake. I just need to find the right people.”

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Certainly a candid response, but not one that inspires a great deal of confidence in the future ofDarksidersorRed Faction. With limited funds and no set plans, there can be no guarantee that we’ll see anotherDarksidersorRed Factionany time soon, or that they’ll resemble the scale and quality of previous entries if they do come about.

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