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The fact that it's not even part of the Gearbox Publishing sale that is going on right now should tell you enough, it's a dead IP at this point.
but the game was awesome and yes it should have we happy few 2..... nowadays I think it would work, but my experience on xbox one in this game was top
thank you for the information..
You're welcome
Microsoft had some sort of investment in the game, which is weird, considering that the company has such strong pro-vax ties with the very people who pushed the hysteria and police/doctor state. They definitely would have been on the evil doctors and evil bobby's side of things in the game. Maybe their contracts with MS made the developers have to stop working on it, or funding would have been withheld or something.
Even if the developers had been completely independent though, I figure that they'd have faced a bit of opposition and cancel culture, if they'd have continued into 2020.
the game passes information that few understand .... but ok
Oh, I remember this! Found out through some video that I can't remember the link to that this was a trend during the mid-to-late 2010s where small and large film production companies would buy the film rights to indie games. It's why if you look up a popular indie game from the time you find out that they're apparently getting a movie, but nothing ever comes out. That's because the idea is that once the indie game goes mainstream the company will either make the money themselves or sell the film rights to a bigger studio for a profit. Not sure if that happened to WHF, but that's what happened to some other games.
but it would be a reference in the reality of life with some touches that it may not have yet..... it's a little deep, but ok
Maybe we disagree on it, but I think that they would have faced strong hostilities had they continued developing the game into 2020 or later.
on occasion nowadays yes and in 2020 but because of ♥♥♥♥♥♥ mimi generation....