Just about a year ago, Boston based game developer Iron Lore closed its doors. It received praised for its products including its debut game, the action-RPG Titan Quest. However the company failed to get funding for upcoming projects it had been developing.
Now two former Iron Lore team members have announced they have bought the rights to two of Iron Lore's unfinished game projects and have formed Crate Entertainment to get these projects on the right track. Iron Lore's lead designer Arthur Bruno and artist Eric Campanella are currently working on the projects in the offices of Demiurge Studios. A feature article on Crate Entertainment at the Journal of New England Technology web site reveals that one of the two projects is yet another fantasy action-RPG called Black Legion. The game is currently being shopped around to publishers.
[Via Shacknews]
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Good too see them coming back. Sometimes i wonder what happens to the guys that had to close the copany's doors for poor sales. Iron Lore was one of them.
Still wondering what happened to the Rage Interactive, creators of one of my favorite games, Hostile Waters.Posted at 8:43PM on Jan 8th 2009 by Dragan