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Rumor: Did we miss out on getting a Civilization MMO?


A few weeks ago, Sid Meier announced plans to bring a version of his Civilization strategy game series to Facebook. But has the game's publisher 2K Games decided to shut down preliminary plans to adapt the Civilization franchise to a full-fledged MMO? It's looking like that's very possible. The blog site n3rfed.com has some evidence that such a project was in the works but was recently canceled.

The site points to LinkedIn online profiles from two members of the now apparently defunct (and previously not officially announced) 2K Austin development studio. The dev team was on the small side (just ten members according to one of the team members) and was shut down in October after working on a prototype MMO "of an existing franchise" for a little over a year.

While that franchise is never actually named, one of the former 2K Austin team members states in his LinkedIn profile that the the team "developed the overall design of the city layouts throughout the various ages of history". That certainly sounds like a Civ-type game to us. Big Download has emailed 2K Games to see if they care to comment on this story.

[Via Blue's News]

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