Tiwak responds to recent Tork news
Despite Microsoft's decision to drop the project, Tiwak will continue to look for a publisher.
Tiwak has issued a statement in response to the recent news that Microsoft has decided to drop Tork from its lineup of games for the Xbox. The company will continue to work on the game until it's finished and will seek out a publisher to help bring the game to the market.
"I know the decision was a difficult one for Microsoft Game Studios and was based on balancing their future games portfolio," said Yann Le Tensorer, CEO of Tiwak. "However, the game is almost finished, its excellent quality is recognized by almost everyone who has seen the game, and the play-test results are extremely promising. Tork is going to be released this fall. The contacts we currently have with various publishers make us confident that Tiwak will be able to make a great announcement by E3!"
For more information on Tork, check out our previous coverage.
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