Techland puts Warhound's future up in the air
Techland's recently released Western shooter Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood has gotten solid reviews so naturally people are wondering what's coming next from the Poland-based developer. We've already noted that their zombie shooter Dead Island is still in development but what about their previously revealed FPS Warhound?
First announced way back in 2006, this modern-day themed game putting players in the role of a merc has had many delays since then and now our sister site Joystiq has word from Techland's international brand manager Blazej Krakowiak that the game was pushed back in favor of working on Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood. So with that game now out in stores, what's the fate of Warhound? He states, "A release of an ambitious and well-received title is always a good moment to unwind a little bit and reevaluate all the options. It wouldn't be a good idea for us to discuss them right now." Hmmm..doesn't sound like we will be hearing from the game anytime soon.
First announced way back in 2006, this modern-day themed game putting players in the role of a merc has had many delays since then and now our sister site Joystiq has word from Techland's international brand manager Blazej Krakowiak that the game was pushed back in favor of working on Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood. So with that game now out in stores, what's the fate of Warhound? He states, "A release of an ambitious and well-received title is always a good moment to unwind a little bit and reevaluate all the options. It wouldn't be a good idea for us to discuss them right now." Hmmm..doesn't sound like we will be hearing from the game anytime soon.
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