Sadly, shortly after dtp announced it is closing its doors, 38 Studios and Big Huge Games, the company behind the acclaimed Kingdoms of Amalur game, is doing the same.
Rpgwatch.com has this thread on the subject:
http://www.rpgwatch.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17203Gamasutra was the first gaming site to break the news wíth this info:
The Company is experiencing an economic downturn. To avoid further losses and possibility of retrenchment, the Company has decided that a companywide lay off is absolutely necessary. These layoffs are non-voluntary and non-disciplinary.This is your official notice of lay off, effective today, Thursday, May 24th, 2012. The studio first failed to make and then eventually did make its $1.125 million loan payment last week, but it also failed to meet payroll, and many staff had effectively been furloughed. According to reports from local news group WPRI, 38 Studios employed 379 employees as of March 15, 288 of which were located within Rhode Island State.
Kalniel's post is a re-post of a post in the reckoning forum by their Lead Designer Ian S. Frasier:
"Third, I wanted to apologize for the lack of a patch for Reckoning. It's something we very much wanted to do, but various issues outside our control (which unfortunately I'm not at liberty to disclose) prevented us from doing so for a long time. Finally we received clearance to do a PC-only patch, which wasn't ideal (we wanted to do a patch on all platforms) but it was better than nothing. So we commenced working on that--working on everything from miscellaneous bug fixes to Joe Q's addition of new camera features to Dakota's addition of two new difficulty modes...but before we finished, the company collapsed. Now, barring some sort of miracle, it is highly unlikely that any patch for Reckoning will ever see the light of day. I am deeply sorry that we were unable to get a patch out the door sooner, before this catastrophe struck--you supported us, and you deserve the support yourselves. While I consider Reckoning a very strong game and not especially buggy, that's not the same as saying that it's perfectly balanced or bug-free, and it kills me that I'll never get the chance to correct any of its issues. Once more, on behalf of Big Huge Games and the Reckoning development team, thank you for everything, and take care!"
http://forums.reckoning.amalur.com/showthread.php?10041-Thanks-Apologies-and-FarewellSo sadly, no patch for the KoA game...it seems.
It also seems that the CEO of Big Huge Games and 38 Studios paid himself before he paid the company e.g. he took out a big chunk of company cash in order for him to get paid. I Denmark, I think, this is against the law?, but I'm not sure...
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I hope for the about 370 employees and their families that they soon will find a new job - and they will do something so that they get paid the wages the studio owes them...
/Karsten