Fuzzyeyes denies Edge of Twilight doom
Despite employee reports of cancellation.
Developer Fuzzyeyes has revealed that work on Edge of Twilight, while temporarily suspended, will resume again in January.
Staff laid-off by the company said the Steampunk fantasy game had been canned. That now appears not to be the case.
"Currently all outsourcing parties still working hard on EOT development," Fuzzyeyes told Kotaku.
Edge of Twilight, announced last year, aimed to explore the relationship of good and evil through Lex - a half-breed of the fantasy world's light and dark factions. He changes shape depending on the persona he chooses to pick: day is bright and bold and strong whereas night is swift and agile and sneaky.
Edge of Twilight is in development for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360. There are some early screenshots to take in, proving this game has spent a fair stretch in development.
The original plan was to launch this year. Now no date is known.
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I thought it was going to be something like that.
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(Either people don't know irony or they actually believe that.)
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I think it's just the word "EDGE" that they've licensed. Tim doesn't need anything to do with the game itself, just the word "Edge" is enough. And before you ask, I've not paid for any of the four times I've used the word "Edge" in this post...five! Damn, five times I've used the word "Edge"... Six! Aaargh!! This is how he gets you!
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2. That's too bad to hear, the world needs steampunk games that look this good
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hehe, was thinking the King of Trademark Tolls was gonna be mentioned here at some point
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Yeah.. langdell threatened them.. they were close to release - they had no choice
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About 99% of games made nowadays have at least some degree of outsourcing - be it just the cutscenes, or art.. or sometimes even code
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This arsehole is ABUSING his "Trademark", as he simply has NOTHING, absolutely NOTHING. To say that you can't use the common word 'Edge' in any way shape or form is complete nonsense, and if anything, ILLEGAL. Even if the prick was producing games on various platforms, which he isn't, he still cannot abuse the "Trademark", and threaten people for simply using the word as a description.