Peter said:
Vault Dweller said:
"will code for rent" Wheel of Time, and DS3.
I won't argue with your other points, but do you think that the Wheel of Time game is just a cashgrab? I haven't read the books myself, but aren't they like legendary pieces of fantasy literature? I imagine a lot of people over at Obsidian must be jizzing their pants over the fact that they get to make a Wheel of Time game.
Personally, I think that WoT is shit and Jordan is a hack, but that's not what I meant.
http://ve3d.ign.com/articles/news/53041 ... ime-Titles
Red Eagle Games and Obsidian Entertainment today announced they have entered into a services agreement which provides a comprehensive framework for Obsidian Entertainment to
work closely with Red Eagle Games' in-house development team to create new video games for the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 based on Robert Jordan's best-selling fantasy series, The Wheel of Time.
"Although Red Eagle Games is both a game producer and publisher, as a new company, we quickly recognized that we could benefit from supplementing small in-house technical and creative teams with a proven third party developer," said Larry Mondragon, Chief Operating Officer of Red Eagle Games. "Our alliance with Obsidian Entertainment is a perfect fit and will greatly improve the quality, cost and time-to-market for the first-generation of our Wheel of Time games."
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I would also like to make one additional clarification.
We are not licensing our WOT development rights and stepping back from the process of building these video games. Quite to the contrary, Red Eagle Games will have an internal development team of its own. However, rather than staffing up a 200 person studio from scratch, we decided some time ago that for our first games it would be far more prudent to hire a small in-house team (e.g. positions such as Art Director, Game Designer, Story Writer, Software Architect, Quality Assurance Director, etc.)
and rely on a third party developer to provide the majority of developers and their associated overhead and infrastructure. In this way, we will be providing technical and creative direction to our external developer."
In other words, Obsidian was hired as a subcontractor to do what the Red Eagle team tells them to, so it's not an Obsidian game.