Duke Nukem Developer 3D Realms Shuts Down
by Nick Breckon and Chris Faylor, May 07, 2009 5:40pm PDTUpdate 5: More images and some DNF gameplay footage have surfaced.
Update 4: Images from 3DR's Duke Nukem Forever have started to leak.
Update 3: 3D Realms webmaster Joe Siegler has commented on the shut down, stating: "It's not a marketing thing. It's true. I have nothing further to say at this time."
Siegler's post also reflects the unexpected nature of the situation, as he was unaware of the impending shut down during an interview conducted yesterday afternoon.
Update 2: Duke Nukem Forever publisher Take-Two has confirmed to Shacknews that it was not funding ongoing development of the 3D Realms project.
"We can confirm that our relationship with 3D Realms for Duke Nukem Forever was a publishing arrangement, which did not include ongoing funds for development of the title," said Take-Two VP of communications Alan Lewis in a prepared statement.
"In addition, Take-Two continues to retain the publishing rights to Duke Nukem Forever," he added.
Update: Apogee Software LLC and Deep Silver have issued a statement to Shacknews, confirming that the situation at 3D Realms has not affected the development of Frontline Games' upcoming handheld Duke Nukem Trilogy.
"Deep Silver and Apogee Software are not affected by the situation at 3D Realms," a representative for the companies told us. "Development on the Duke Nukem Trilogy is continuing as planned."
Original story: A very reliable source close to Duke Nukem Forever developer 3D Realms today confirmed to Shacknews that the development studio has shut down.
The closure came about as a result of funding issues, our source explained, with the shut down said to affect both 3D Realms and the recently resurrected Apogee. Employees of both entities have already been let go.
Phone calls and e-mails to various 3D Realms veterans have thus far gone unanswered, with 3D Realms publishing partner Take-Two and Apogee partner Deep Silver likewise unavailable for comment. One 3D Realms spokesperson declined to comment when reached.
3D Realms was founded in 1987 by Scott Miller and George Broussard, and was best known for its Duke Nukem series of shooters starring the titular, bubblegum-lacking hero. The studio had infamously been working on Duke Nukem Forever, the next flagship franchise entry, for over 12 years.
A final push to release Duke Nukem Forever began in 2007, marked by a short teaser starring the in-game hero that was released late that year.
As recent as January 2009, company steward George Broussard wrote on his Twitter feed that he was visiting Take-Two to show off the title.
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take two still owns the publishing rights and does not have to fund anything? what hell (seriously hell) of a deal is that?
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Maybe id Software buys the rights for Duke. idtech5 + Duke should be great (imagine the amount of details).
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:,(
In other news, Shacknews is probably the most immature gaming forum I have ever witnessed. It's like /v/ but not funny.
Duke's been one of my favorite game characters of all time, hate to see him like this :<
cant wait to hear the story from his fingers
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And by god I hope that someone either leaks or does an in-depth postmortem of the 2001 DNF, that game still looks like it'd be badass to play even today. All the recent screens and the short video that we saw on the Jace Hall show made it look like any old generic shooter with the DNF slapped on top of it.
We really need a Masters Of Duke book for this, there must have been tonnes of fascinating shit that went down in 13 years.
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It is the fate of every vapourware to fade away!
We can all joke about it taking forever etc etc but the fact remains that these are people, some who post here, who are losing their jobs and some of the comments here are just fucking retarded.
Best of luck to everyone who's affected by this.
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Half-Life came out and was a better and deeper FPS. It already meant little success for DNF if it came out.
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:_(
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Also, I'm sad as my list of 3 future games I would take on a lone island has lost it's shooter part :(
I will wait for you Duke, forever.
Has anyone checked on dognose?
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Well that's concrete for me, there's going to be a lot of happy trolls on the internet now and unfortunately there's going to be people chiming "I told you so" for the next 20 years (yes, 20 years, look how long people have been whining about Ion Storms marketing campaign)
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Can't read or post a friggin' thing.
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The way games are made, designed, and published all change over time.
You GOTTA roll with it if you want to stay competitive. Some devs are only rolling with it on some of those aspects. Making games but not changing their design. This results in the same gameplay in various titles over years. Making games but not being realistic about quality and scheduling. This results in closures.
It's hard to comprise a vision you're passionate about, so I sympathize with that struggle. However, when your efforts because self-defeating I think we can all agree that what's being done is not working. Some folks don't see that until its too late.
Good luck 3DR employees.
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Hire production managers if it's a matter of getting stuff pulled together at least.
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