Nightdive Studios announced that the release of “Blade Runner: Enhanced Edition” originally scheduled to be released in 2020 will be postponed. The release date is currently uncertain.
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Studio CEO Stephen Kick said in an interview: “Because of the old technology used in the game, we have some obstacles to overcome. And we still have no gain in finding the game source code and original materials.” In addition, Kick also did not. I don’t think they can find the previous source files. “We would rather believe that no one will know those things.”
Naijatechnews.com learned that Westwood was acquired by EA in 1998, which caused the source code and data of many of its old games to be lost during the relocation.
Although EA recently found out the code and information of many old games for the development of “Command and Conquer: Remake”, there is nothing about the original game of “Blade Runner”. After that, EA did not give any response or implementation measures, but due to “legal reasons”, NS Studio has no choice but to resign and reverse-compile the previous game .
But Stephen also said that this would be a huge trouble, but the game should be able to meet everyone “soon”:
So yes, this is a real challenge. This is just a little bit longer than we expected by “100 million”.
“Blade Runner: Enhanced Edition” was originally scheduled to be available on PC, Sony PS4, Xbox One and NS platforms later in 2020, but it seems that it may be nowhere in sight.
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