3D Realms president George Broussard felt gratitude for the promise made by Gearbox president Randy Pitchford, who promised that his studio will not let Duke Nukem foreever die, Gearbox has taken over Duke Nukem Forever, which had been in development at the now-all-but-defunct 3D Realms since 1997. What’s more, according to the statement made by him days ago that the long-expected game will be available in the year 2011, but no specific date was announced.
Duke Nukem Forever isn’t the first Duke Nukem game that Gearbox has worked on. In June, court filings in the Take-Two Interactive lawsuit against Duke Nukem Forever developer 3D Realms (incorporated as Apogee Software) revealed that another game featuring the first-person shooter icon was in the works at a “well-known game developer” as early as 2007. That mystery developer was, in fact, Gearbox.
Gamers of PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC will have the privilege to enjoy this game first, although the game is not completed till now but most of content had been created, so it is possible fo analyze that Duke Nukem Forever will not frustrate gamers as other games which were announced to be delayed again and again.
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