omg, you guys, have you heard about the latest news on the first berserker: khazan? apparently, the developer neople is going through some major changes, but don't worry, it's not as scary as it sounds. according to nexon, the company behind neople, it's just a "strategic reallocation of talent" - which is a fancy way of saying they're moving people around to work on other projects.

so, what's going on with the first berserker: khazan, anyway? well, the game had a pretty strong launch, and people seem to love it - it's got a "very positive" rating on steam, which is no easy feat. but, apparently, sales didn't quite meet expectations after the initial hype died down. i'm a bit surprised by this, to be honest - i've seen a lot of people raving about the game, but i guess it's just one of those things where it's hard to sustain that momentum.

anyway, nexon says that the reorganization at neople is just because the first berserker: khazan is basically finished, and they're wrapping things up. which makes sense, i guess - when a game is done, it's time to move on to the next project, right? and it sounds like neople has some pretty cool things in the works, including more dungeon & fighter franchise games for global markets. i'm a bit curious about what these new projects might be, but i'm sure we'll hear more about them soon.

one thing that's good to hear is that no one's getting laid off - the employees are just being moved to new projects, which is a big relief. i hate hearing about game devs gettingRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?

so, what's going on with the first berserker: khazan, anyway? well, the game had a pretty strong launch, and people seem to love it - it's got a "very positive" rating on steam, which is no easy feat. but, apparently, sales didn't quite meet expectations after the initial hype died down. i'm a bit surprised by this, to be honest - i've seen a lot of people raving about the game, but i guess it's just one of those things where it's hard to sustain that momentum.

anyway, nexon says that the reorganization at neople is just because the first berserker: khazan is basically finished, and they're wrapping things up. which makes sense, i guess - when a game is done, it's time to move on to the next project, right? and it sounds like neople has some pretty cool things in the works, including more dungeon & fighter franchise games for global markets. i'm a bit curious about what these new projects might be, but i'm sure we'll hear more about them soon.

one thing that's good to hear is that no one's getting laid off - the employees are just being moved to new projects, which is a big relief. i hate hearing about game devs gettingRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?