ASC Games To Shut Down
Werewolf: The Apocalypse developer and publisher to close its doors this Friday.
By Micheal Mullen, GameSpot
Posted Jan 6, 2000 4:24 pm PT
A source close to ASC Games has informed GameSpot News that the Darien, Connecticut-based ASC Games will be closing its doors this Friday, January 7. The closure comes as no surprise, as the company has announced repeated delays for its upcoming PC title, Werewolf: The Apocalypse: Heart of Gaia. ASC formed back in 1992 to develop games for the NES and later went on to build titles for the SNES, Genesis, and PC platforms.
So far, the company has not made an official statement about its demise, and a request for more information about the company's future went without reply at press time. As more information about the company and its titles comes to light, we'll bring it to you.
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