Looking Glass Studios interview | Gamer.nl

Na eerdere trailers deze week is er een derde trailer van No Man's Sky uitgebracht.

Bij Gamespy hebben ze Tim Stellmach aan de praat gekregen en een paar vragen aan hem gesteld omtrend het sluiten van Looking Gla studios.TS: Looking Gla was stuck in a position of trying to run a couple of projects that weren't bringing in much money up front. Jane's Attack Squadron was slipping its schedule significantly due (at least in part) to a major redesign of the game partway through, at the insistence of the publisher. We also had an action/espionage title in early development, originally contracted out to Irrational Games. When they pulled out of the project, so did its publisher (Microsoft), along with a lot of expected advances.

This put Looking Gla in a very bad position in terms of cash. The Thief line was bringing in profits, and in the end JAS was only about a quarter out from shipping, but we weren't due to receive royalty payments on Thief II yet and were basically faced with the prospect of running out of money.

Eidos was publisher on the Thief series, among other games.

Management saw this coming, of course, and was pursuing outside investment to get us over the cash crisis. We had basically completed all the due diligence for a deal to be acquired by Eidos. They were sufficiently serious about the deal that in the end they were floating us advances to meet our cash needs. This, of course, was a very vulnerable position if for some reason the money from Eidos stopped coming in.

That is exactly what happened. For financial reasons of their own, Eidos found themselves rather suddenly unable to close the deal. Looking Gla was, in corporate slang, "left at the altar." There was a scramble to find another potential investor interested enough to meet our cash needs, but very little time in which to do so. The decision to close our doors therefore came very quickly.Kortom: Ze hebben de kraan dicht gedraaid en toen was het verhaaltje snel uit.

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