Broussard: We won't rush Duke Nukem Forever

3D Realms' outspoken president trashes rumors that development of the long-delayed shooter will be accelerated to reap a $500,000 payment from Take-Two.

Late last week, Take-Two Interactive filed a 10-Q earnings statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Buried inside of it, the company noted that it had renegotiated its agreement with developer 3D Realms to publish the long-in-the-making shooter Duke Nukem Forever.

According to the 10-Q, the two parties agreed to new financial terms, which were listed in the 10-Q in thousands of dollars (figures have been updated to reflect real numbers): "In March 2005, the company [Take-Two] renegotiated a $6,000[,000] contingent obligation due upon delivery of the final PC version of Duke Nukem Forever through the payment of $4,250[,000] and issuance of a promissory note in the principal amount of $500[,000]. The payment of the promissory note is contingent upon the commercial release of such product prior to December 31, 2006."

With Take-Two holding out a $500,000 promissory note as a carrot to get Duke Nukem Forever, some PC gamers became hopeful that the project would be finished in time for the 2006 holiday season. Others worried that the storied title, which has been in development since 1997, would be rushed into production before it was truly ready.

Now, it seems the former group has had their hopes dashed--while the latter group has had its fears allayed. In a post on the 3D Realms forums started in part due to a GameSpot typographical error (which has since been corrected and apologized for), Broussard has dismissed the prospect that 3D Realms would be tempted by a half-million-dollar sum.

"As for the 500k completion bonus, I don't even know were that came from," said the outspoken executive. "I do know that we never cared or asked for it, and I think it was just tossed in as part of some other agreement. We're certainly not motivated by that amount of money, after all this time, and getting the game right is what matters. I would never ship a game early (even a couple of months), for 500k."

Broussard went on to outline the current status of Duke Nukem Forever. "Our deal is simple," he said. "We're making the game. It'll be done when it's done. We've funded 99.999% of the game (aside from a very, very small advance from GT Interactive, years ago, before Take 2 bought the game from them). It's our risk, our necks and our gamble. Under the deal we should be earning royalties from about unit 30,000 or so (that's a real small number)."

252 Comments

  • plm3d_basic

    Posted Jun 13, 2008 9:06 am PT

    The game doesn't exist!

  • GabrielOnuris

    Posted Feb 5, 2008 6:30 am PT

    or it will be the better shooter ever, kicking a**es even of games like Crysis, or it will be as awesome as a rubber duck...... -.-'
    the gamers expectatives will grow up as the time goes by; 10 years now, and there are people who wanna crucify the developers; when it reaches something like 15-20 years, there will be gamers making their OWN DNF...

  • Griff152

    Posted Jan 7, 2008 3:57 am PT

    net screwed up wrong article

  • Griff152

    Posted Jan 7, 2008 3:54 am PT

    So they graced us with a teaser that some bored team members cooked up for the soul purpose to show off at a party. Honestly they should have kept this to themselves, 7 years of nothing then this, for that reason - **** off please.

    I hate seeing people getting hyped over this game and then being dissapointed in the long run becuase its another year or 2 before they say 3 words and dissapear again.

    They'll either release this game this year or early 09 or never, face it people, It's ageing every day and WILL become dated before it even sees daylight and they will have no choice but to scrap it and redo it on another engine as they have done.
    And if so please just DIE! Dont come back every half decade with NOTHING but your "when its done" attitude that has got you this far; nowhere. I wonder if it supports SLi and utilizes duel core cpus... or are they still working with single core technology lmfao ahhh.

  • Forcecaster

    Posted Dec 25, 2007 4:36 pm PT

    Duke Nukem Forever will be a really big hit, when it will be released. Well it's in development for quite long time, but it Duke is worth the wait, well it's my mind about this. But now from time to time we will get more and more. Oh sweet E3 in 2008, what great things will you bring to us? After 7 years, yeah, it will be a big show again.

  • Cookie2-0

    Posted Dec 23, 2007 4:32 pm PT

    I belive that the game is really being made by russian monkeys in a secret lair on the moon and it is taking so long because the monkeys refuse to work when they run out of cigars.

  • brickmanfalcon

    Posted Dec 20, 2007 4:21 pm PT

    I can't wait to play this while listening to Chinese Democracy.

  • Zoomer30

    Posted Dec 19, 2007 2:55 am PT

    Its be done when heck freezes over. Oh thats right....never.

  • connell66

    Posted Oct 7, 2007 2:47 pm PT

    "Hey, it'll be done when it's done!"

  • connell66

    Posted Jul 7, 2007 2:59 pm PT

    TEN YEARS!!!!!!!!!! IT'S BEEN IN DEVELOPMENT FOR TEN YEARS!!!!!!!!

    Oh well. Think of how awesome it'll be when it comes out.

  • ForlornHope

    Posted May 16, 2007 7:33 pm PT

    wow what a load of crap

  • mattxavier

    Posted Mar 14, 2007 9:20 pm PT

    Vaporware!

  • alabaster46

    Posted Feb 1, 2007 2:37 pm PT

    "The_AI
    They've certainly done well with the not rushing part...

    UTIII will own this, so this is kinda a moot point now..."

    I agree. The Rushing and Post-Haste clearly has no meaning to them

  • The_AI

    Posted Jan 30, 2007 5:12 pm PT

    They've certainly done well with the not rushing part...

    UTIII will own this, so this is kinda a moot point now...

  • Andrew0824

    Posted Jan 30, 2007 11:04 am PT

    I loved how he says "we're not going to rush anything" when the game has been in development for 9 years. Yeah, we kinda guessed about the not rushing part.

  • Omega-Protoman

    Posted Jan 29, 2007 9:25 am PT

    I wonder how much longer they can go on before Take Two threatens to dump the game. Even if they actually released the game after that, 3D Interactive has totally wrecked it's reputation as far as due dates go.

  • Robbie_IV

    Posted Dec 24, 2006 12:14 am PT

    I don't think anyone at 3-D is physically capable of rushing anything.

  • fuego96

    Posted Dec 2, 2006 7:53 pm PT

    DNFW = Duke Nukem Forever Whenever
    Oh whatever...

  • assfault88

    Posted Sep 1, 2006 9:56 am PT

    LOL, this game is so old, a "next-gen" release would mean PS2! Seriously, they don't want to rush? 10 years not long enough for you? I'm really happy I wasn't on gaming sites back then because I know I would have got my hopes up for this game and I would have killed myself from desperate anticipation years ago by now. Seriously, it does look good, and I would like for it to come out...

  • szewei85

    Posted Aug 27, 2006 1:57 am PT

    damn.i have lose hope on DNF ever since i have played a lot of better FPS along the 10 intense years.

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