Just over a year ago, 3D Realms, the Dallas-based developer of the long awaited and long-in-development first person shooter Duke Nukem Forever, let go of the game's development team. So began a saga that culminated in lawsuits filed by both 3D Realms and the game's publisher Take Two Interactive, each accusing the other of charges of breaching contracts surrounding the game.
Today it was revealed that both parties have agreed to settle their differences with Shacknews reporting that in a court filing on May 28, that "any and all claims that were or could have been asserted by the parties, is dismissed with prejudice." Terms of the settlement were not disclosed in the filing and its still unknown what the current development status is on Duke Nukem Forever or if Take Two will still publish the game. Big Download contacted 3D Realms' CEO Scott Miller over the phone today but he would not comment for this article.

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