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3D Realms closure confirmed, Take-Two retains Duke Nukem Forever publishing rights

[UPDATE 2] Online accounts finger monetary issues in demise of developer, which still owns IP; publisher says arrangement "did not include ongoing funds for development of the title"; DS, PSP spin-offs "unaffected."

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In the 12 years since Duke Nukem Forever was announced in 1997, the game's ever-shifting "when it's done" release date became a running joke in the game industry. Today, though, comes news that few will find funny. According to numerous reports, the elusive shooter's developer, 3D Realms, has informed its staff that it is ceasing operations.

Though it did not explicitly confirm the closure, the recently relaunched Apogee Software and its publishing partner Deep Silver issued a statement saying that they were "not affected by the situation at 3D Realms. Development on the [portable] Duke Nukem Trilogy [series] is continuing as planned." The Apogee label was relaunched by 3D Realms during last year's Electronic Entertainment Expo and was billed as a portable-dedicated branch of the company.

[UPDATE2] Unfortunately, it seems that the rank and file of 3D Realms proper were not so lucky. In response to a flurry of shutdown reports on the studio's official forums, longtime webmaster Joe Siegler issued a glum confirmation. "It's not a marketing thing," he said, addressing theories that the news could be some sort of guerrilla PR campaign. "It's true. I have nothing further to say at this time."

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Adding to the clouds above 3D Realms was a report on Shacknews, which has deep ties to the PC shooter community. Citing "a reliable source," the site reports that employees of the studio were told of the closure this afternoon. The report said that monetary issues were the culprit, which has led many to believe that longtime publishing partner Take-Two had cut off funding for Duke Nuke Forever.

[UPDATE] Citing company policy, Take-Two vice president of communications and public affairs Alan Lewis declined to comment on reports of 3D Realms' closure directly. However, he did say that the company "can confirm that our relationship with 3D Realms for Duke Nukem Forever was a publishing arrangement, which did not include ongoing funds for development of the title. In addition, Take-Two continues to retain the publishing rights to Duke Nukem Forever." Lewis also confirmed that the DNF IP is still owned by 3D Realms.

3D Realms' closure marks a cruelly ironic end to the Duke Nukem Forever saga. After being completely restarted from scratch using the Doom 3 engine, the shooter resurfaced in December 2007 in the form of a brief teaser trailer (above). After a quickly retracted Dallas Business Journal report said that the game was coming to the PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3, several snippets were shown on the Web show of former Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment vice president (and now movie producer) Jason "Jace" Hall.

This year, work appeared to be progressing on Duke Nukem Forever. According to 3D Realms studio head George Broussard's Twitter feed, Take-Two was shown the project on January 26 or 27. He made no subsequent updates about the publisher's reaction to the game, the fate of which is now uncertain. As of press time, requests for comment sent to Broussard had not been answered.

To see the original version of Duke Nukem Forever, check out the trailer below from E3 2001.

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I have a feeling when Duke Nukem Forever is released our ancestors won't have time to enjoy it because the sun will super nova as its life cycle ends.

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Wow. I bet all those trolls who said "This game will never come out" are pretty damn happy right now. 3D Realms was such an underrated company. Its a shame. I had some high hopes for this game. I guess I'm going to have to lock myself in my bedroom and go back to to playing Prey 24 hours a day again.

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3D Realms closed...thats gr8 news. It should've been happened a long time ago.

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I'm not surprised by this at all, the game was announced in 97 now keep in mind that's when I was in 9th grade and it never came out! it's bad practices like this that led to them closing down, good ridence.

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trilogy? since when was it a trilogy? they've been meaning to release the first game for like damn near 8 years or even more

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Hope they sell duke nukem right to some talented guys, still one of the best fps ever. There are no more bad ass heroes like duke anymore, just mute dopes

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no more boob jokes ever? =(

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Did they spend all there time trying to release Duke Nukem Fornever with all there cash lol? Oh well start and end the same way with the same person who started it up!

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Thats a shame 3drealms was a good company but man talent without hard work doesnt pay off. I mean 3d Realms died years ago, althouth i saw some hope with prey

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They should just change the name of the game to "Duke Nukem Fornever" already.

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LOL: "Duke Nukem Forever Unreleased" XD Well, you know... there WILL be a "current-gen" (at the time it will be) 'Duke Nukem'-game in our lifetime. It just can't be there won't be one. Man, I'm not even really a fan or anything, but it's one of my first games. I had it on a fricken' Floppy for fricken' floppies sake! :P

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You know #drealms was good but after waiting so long for this game to come out...part of me does not care if the game comes out now that the studio is closing down. I guess they wasted TOO MUCH TIME

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It's so nuts. Places are closing down because they don't make enough money. I knew Nukem could never live up to what everyone wanted from it, but I was going buy it! And millions of others. How many games are almost guaranteed to sell millions of copies? Crazy!

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Now the game will be forever unreleased.

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Oh snap! I thought this running joke will run on forever. Now this happened

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