The long time efforts of a group of fans of the King's Quest series to continue the adventure game franchise in a non-commercial release have finally been shut down after eight years of work. Today the official web site for the game, The Silver Lining, announced that the project is shutting down after the game franchise' current owners Activision would not grant the Phoenix Online Studios team permission to work on the game.The fan made project began in 2002 as an attempt to continue the series that was originally developed by Sierra Online. While the team did get the rights to make a non-commercial version by King's Quest's previous owners Vivendi Games, it appears that the property's new owners at Activision didn't want development of the fan made game to continue. No specific reason was given for Activision's decision. The development team was apparently prepping to finally release The Silver Lining this spring . In a note on their now sparse web site, the team stats they don't know what their future holds but, " . . . we hope the teamwork and rapport we've developed won't go to waste."
[Via Kotaku]


Wow...
this is worse than the Crimson Echoes incident that occurred almost a year ago.
Then again, this is Activision, not Square. The money-grubbing buggers don't want any "good" games of the now-theirs IP's coming out, so that when they do make a game for it, it'll be sh**, but no one will have anything to compare it too.Posted at 8:45PM on Feb 28th 2010 by devilsei