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Company News Flagship Studios dies a sudden death

DarkUnderlord

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Tags: Flagship Studios; Hellgate: London

<a href="http://ve3d.ign.com/articles/news/39866/Flagship-Studios-Closure-Confirmed-All-Staff-Fired-All-I-P-Lost">Ve3d have confirmed that Flagship Studios (the former Blizzard blokes who made Hellgate London) has died</a>:
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<blockquote>Flagships's Community Manager, Taylor Balbi, has revealed, through sources, that all Ping0 and Flagship Studios staff have been made redundant. Employees were notified at a company meeting and subsequently informed that the offices will be officially closed on Saturday. Balbi went on to reveal that three of the studio's top brass dug into their own pockets to provide 30 days of pay to all employees.
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Word of the studio closure reached Korean distributor HanbitSoft, leading to the release of a statement regarding intellectual property control and the subsequent clarification by their American lawyers that included the following sentence: "It is unfortunate that Flagship turned down additional investments HanbitSoft offered to make that would have allowed it to keep its doors open."
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As also referenced in the legal release, HanbitSoft hopes to independently continue development of Mythos, to which it owns the rights thanks to a loan agreement enacted with Flagship. Comerica now owns the Hellgate: London rights through a similar loan agreement, and will likely continue Asian development with HanbitSoft. As for English-language releases of the two games, it is possible that the Asian companies would continue development, though in the case of Hellgate: London it is unlikely (Mythos has a far better business model and is attracting extremely positive press). Alternatively, the rights may be sold to Electronic Arts or other interested parties.
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In summary, Flagship's well is dry, all intellectual property has been lost, all staff fired, and the studio closed. It truly is the end of the line.</blockquote>
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A former Ping0 employee has <a href="http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2900440&pagenumber=2#post346121956">posted on Something Awful about how they "aimed too high"</a>. Making a Diablo clone is aiming high these days?
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Thanks <b>Jedi_Learner</b>!
 

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Has he cried yet, or flip flopped? It does suck, but then again, the market is pretty saturated with Diablo clones and from what I've heard the game hellgate was pretty riddled with bugs and problems. Plus, paying for upgrades definitely pissed off alot of people, no doubt.
 

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LMAO

Ex Blizaard employees meet the same doom that ex BIS/INTERPLAY do. death because they suck, and aren't as good as they think theya re. Only Obsidian left, and they're smart because they ar efollowing BIO's footsteps and take their games and/or using the same engines BIo does.

HAHAHAHA!

DEATH TO BLIZZARD PUNKS EX OR OTHERWISE!!!
 

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Volourn said:
LMAO

Ex Blizaard employees meet the same doom that ex BIS/INTERPLAY do. death because they suck, and aren't as good as they think theya re. Only Obsidian left, and they're smart because they ar efollowing BIO's footsteps and take their games and/or using the same engines BIo does.

HAHAHAHA!

DEATH TO BLIZZARD PUNKS EX OR OTHERWISE!!!
Didn't you just say in another thread that Arcanum is fuckin' awesome?
 

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Yes. But, Troika still failed. People though it was Interplay holding Cain and co back. WRONG.
 

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It was obvious that this will happen sooner or later, because of game lacks and shitty subscription.
 

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Tails said:
It was obvious that this will happen sooner or later, because of game lacks and shitty subscription.

Not because of piracy? :shock:
 

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It's not piracy if nothing is physically taken from an inventory.
 

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Angler said:
It's not piracy if nothing is physically taken from an inventory.
Doing it wrong.
It is piracy, but it's not wrong if nothing is physically removed from an inventory.
 

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I sincerely feel sorry for people who bought the outrageously expensive collector's edition. It came with lifetime subscription, but HGL's life turned to be a short one.
 

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AFAIK, all the rights were given to some Asian studio which will continue developing the game. At least in Asia, no idea about the rest of the planet ;)
But there may be hope that those poor bastards (which have lifetime subscription) can still play...

Anyway... I really wonder what happened. It was obvious that the title was not that successful, but I doubt that it didn't sell enough to keep the studio.. well.. alive, at least.
 

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Yeah, they won't be missed.

Volourn said:
Yes. But, Troika still failed. People though it was Interplay holding Cain and co back. WRONG.
Yeah, because Interplay didn't fail :P
 

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micmu said:
I wonder if they'll whine now that pirates/PC gamers totally destroyed them.

I'd be surprised. Most of the people that stayed on the team after release to do upkeep were surprisingly candid about the game's flaws, and seemed genuinely interested in trying to improve the product.

Looks like they just didn't have the funds or support to do so after the game's initial failure.
 

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Volourn said:
Yes. But, Troika still failed. People though it was Interplay holding Cain and co back. WRONG.

What exactly does having an extra chromosome feel like?
 

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Lumpy said:
Angler said:
It's not piracy if nothing is physically taken from an inventory.
Doing it wrong.
It is piracy, but it's not wrong if nothing is physically removed from an inventory.

wrong.
the 'physically' word was not there originally. Simply because nothing at all is removed from the inventory.
 

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