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Legion(CD)
15.01.2008, 02:08
Sowohl Warcry als auch trekmovie.com berichten heute davon, das P2 (Perpetuals Nachfolger) das Spiel aufgegeben, und sämtliche Entwicklungen (bis auf den Code) sowie die Lizenz, an ein anderes Studio weiterreichen will bzw. schon weitergereicht hat.

--> http://www.warcry.com/articles/view/breakingnews/2802-Breaking-News-P2-Out-As-Star-Trek-Online-Developer (http://www.warcry.com/articles/view/breakingnews/2802-Breaking-News-P2-Out-As-Star-Trek-Online-Developer)

Breaking News: P2 Out As Star Trek Online Developer

P2 Entertainment - formerly Perpetual Entertainment - has ceased development on Star Trek Online, according to multiple sources at the San Francisco based developer. The news does not, however, mean that the game is canceled. The license, as well as the game's content - but not the code - have been transferred to another Bay Area development studio where work will continue. It is not entirely clear at this time what this means for the individual developers who worked on the project at P2.
As a company, P2 Entertainment will continue on with their profitable Perpetual Platform, which has been licensed to industry leaders like BioWare, and refocus their core business on the casual games market.
Without the code, whoever takes over Star Trek Online will be faced with a lot of work to complete the project, which means that fans may have longer to wait for a completed Star Trek Online.
P2 Entertainment had no comment on the story.




--> http://trekmovie.com/2008/01/14/perpetual-looking-to-transfer-development-of-star-trek-online/#more-1445

Perpetual Looking To Transfer Development of Star Trek Online (http://trekmovie.com/2008/01/14/perpetual-looking-to-transfer-development-of-star-trek-online/)
For the last few months there have been mounting troubles at Perpetual Entertainment, the company making the “Star Trek Online” MMORPG, and now it appears that it has finally come to a head. TrekMovie.com has learned from a source that after failing to secure additional financing the company has stopped development on the game. However, all hope is not lost.

STO moving to a new studio
According to our source talks are currently underway to transfer the game assets as well as the Star Trek license to a new developer. WarCry (http://www.warcry.com/articles/view/breakingnews/2802-Breaking-News-P2-Out-As-Star-Trek-Online-Developer) is also reporting on this story and their sources state that Perpetual are not looking to sell the coding for the game. The WarCry report also states that the transfer has already taken place ‘to another Bay Area development studio,’ but according to our source no deal is currently in place.
TrekMovie.com has confirmed that Cryptic Studios, the company behind the award-winning MMORPGs “City of Heroes” and “City of Villains” is currently interviewing members of the Perpetual team. However, Cryptic would not confirm if they are involved with discussions to pick up the game assets or Star Trek license as well. Cryptic is currently working on another licensed MMORPG, “Marvel Universe Online” as well as other games and may just be looking to pick up some newly available talent.
The last release estimate for Star Trek Online was for the summer of 2009, but any change of developers is likely to disrupt that target. However, it is welcome news that the game will likely survive. Many Trek fans can remember the high-profile game “Secret of Vulcan Fury” which died late into its development in 1999 when the developer (Interplay) ran into financial trouble (http://www.tomsgames.com/us/2006/07/20/the_best_games_never_published/page2.html).
TrekMovie.com will continue to report on this story as it develops.


So gänzlich unerwartet kommt das ja, nach den ganzen Hiobsbotschaften nicht mehr...

Hirogen(CD)
15.01.2008, 11:14
wäre halt interessant wer es übernimmt... nur das der Code nicht mit überverkauft wird, ober mitgegeben wird, ist sehr schade... das wirft das Projekt gute 2-3 Jahre zurück...

Martok
15.01.2008, 19:49
Erinnert mich an die Entwicklung von "Stargate - The Alliance". Nur hat es mich dort wesentlich mehr gestört. Für alle (Trek-)Fans von Online Rollenspielen natürlich schade.