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报告翻译问题
https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2016/03/31/sword-coast-legends-developers-n-space-close-shop/
What does it mean for the game?
P.S. So sorry for all the wonderful people being out of work now. :(
Also you probally should say NEW CONTENT on your current sale.
The publishers.
Totaly shame about NSpace. If this game would have had a sequel it would have been greatness.
That was my question too. Thank you for answering. It was a pleasant and very unexpected surprise to see an addition to a game which I like very much but I though was dead.
Rage of Demons was basically released in the state it was in before N-Space closed up shop, therefore it's likely that they didn't have time / funds to finish it in other languages.