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World in conflict no hope
World in conflict no hope




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I stand corrected on the last point, but Massive still hasn't independantly developed a game since being acquired by Ubisoft. M&MX was developed because of the success of Legend of Grimrock, and remember how bare horror games were on PC before Amnesia came out?

world in conflict no hope

It wouldn't be completely out of the question for it to be published, but it depends on the sales of other strategy games on the platform. Originally posted by Spark:Not really true, the published M&MX, Trackmania 2, Anno 2070 and M&M Heroes for PC. They won't arrive for a few years, but they're coming.

world in conflict no hope

That's why I love that Banished is selling so well, without a doubt various management/city builder games are being funded right now because it was so well received. If, say, Wargame Red Dragon or Planetary Anahiliation becomes a big success it would be possible for Ubisoft to come in with WiC2. Not really true, the published M&MX, Trackmania 2, Anno 2070 and M&M Heroes for PC. Ubisoft bought them and has made them work as secondary support for other Ubisoft games (AC: Revalations, Far Cry 3, Tom Clancy's Division) ever since, never giving them a chance to develop anything independantly.Īnd since Ubisoft doesn't do anything unless it can be played on a console, there's little hope of WiC ever getting a sequel. Originally posted by LogicCure:Right after Massive Entertainment released this game, their publicher Vivendi folded and merged with Activision which then put Massive up for sale.






World in conflict no hope