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FASA Studio KIA

Microsoft shutters Shadowrun and MechAssault developer, the final remnant of the once-mighty tabletop-RPG maker; half the staff "redeployed" to other MGS projects.

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Microsoft has confirmed with GameSpot that it has shut down its internal developer FASA Studio. The news first surfaced last night on the official forums for Shadowrun, the shop's PC and Xbox 360 shooter.

"It is my sad duty to announce that FASA Studio has officially closed its doors," wrote FASA studio head Mitch Gitelman in a post. "Today was the official last day of employment for those of us who had not moved on to other positions within Microsoft Game Studios. While the rumors have been circulating forever, we chose to wait on an official announcement because we didn't want people's attention distracted from our last product, Shadowrun, a game we love."

Later, Microsoft reps gave further details on the closure. "Microsoft has redeployed more than half of the FASA employees throughout the Microsoft Game Studios division, strengthening MGS as a whole with their specialized talent developing a cross-platform game and overall experience as veteran world-class game developers," a rep said. "We are very proud of what the FASA team accomplished with Shadowrun, and we will continue to support the title."

Though both FASA and Microsoft corporate PR continue to talk up Shadowrun, the game wasn't the monster hit both parties had hoped for. After receiving middling reviews, the 360 version of the game sold just under 150,000 copies in the US between its May 29 release and July 31, according to the NPD Group. And although one of Shadowrun's main selling points was cross-platform play, the PC edition sold barely over 12,000 copies during the same period.

One of the greatest criticisms of Shadowrun, an online-focused multiplayer shooter, was how far it strayed from its source material. Namely, the densely plotted cyberpunk role-playing game Shadowrun, created by FASA Studio's former parent company, the famed pen-and-paper RPG company FASA Corporation. Founded in 1980, FASA Corp. created many classic franchises over the following two decades, three of which became video games: BattleTech, which inspired nearly two dozen MechWarrior and MechAssault games; Crimson Skies, the subject of PC and Xbox airborne shooters; and Shadowrun, which, prior to its most recent incarnation, inspired a Super Nintendo and Genesis game in the mid-1990s.

FASA Corp.'s game wing, FASA Interactive, was bought by Microsoft in 1999 and renamed FASA Studio. Stung by the decline of pen-and-paper RPGs, FASA Corp. closed down in 2001 and sold off its various properties. Microsoft retains the video game licenses for Crimson Skies, MechAssault, and Shadowrun, but hasn't revealed any future plans for the IPs. "We have no announcements at this time," a rep told GameSpot.

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That sucks.... because i LOVE Crimson Skies and Shadowrun ):

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screw mechassault! what about mechwarrior??

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Didn't see that coming. . . Wait. I did. Shadowrun was thier last chance. A lot of the people in FASA were very talented. they shouldn't have any problem adding to the other development groups within the Microsoft Games Studios business unit. Maybe. . . just maybe we can see a Crimson Skies sequel. Warhawk seems to have done it right.

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NO CRIMSON SKIES ???!!:cry:

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I feel totally jacked on Shadowrun. The rumours were true, and I bought the spin hook line and sinker. F me! Wait... F them, too. Rot in gamer hell with Atari, Fasa.

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This sucks, Crimson Skies, Mech Assault, and Shadowrun were all great games, and so far Microsoft hasn't made any attempts to make any more of any of them.

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Better to move people around instead of keeping them in the same place where the made a crappy game.

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What's sad is the fact that microsoft still holds the video ip rights to these series, keeping a better developer from really doing something with these great games. Alright!

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I can't believe Fasa has been closed down. I loved Mech Commander, Mech Assault and Crimson Skies. I really hope Microsoft make more of these as it would b a shame to lose out on such popular IPs

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Aww thats sad whyd they get closed!

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Truly upseting. I enjoyed almost every battletech game that ever came out all the way back to the comadore 64.Farewell to the best of the realistic mech sims.

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The BattleTech universe is so full of potential, another MechWarrior game built with cutting edge technology could be awesome. I sure hope MGS doesn't abandon the license, or, worse yet (in my humble opinion) keep it in the more arcade-like MechAssault style.

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That's what they get for destroying a fan loved RPG into a scrubby FPS. They got what deserved!

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Crimson Skies on the 360 was the only flght sim I've ever played on a console that actually made it appear you were flying a plane. I sure wish MS would release some sort of realistic flight sim on the 360!

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we are going to see more of this happening

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I wish Fasa Studio had worked on Mechwarrior 5 for the PC or Mechassault 3 for the X-box 360 (and possibly PC) instead of "Shadowrun". Honestly, I can't see how they expected to make much money or get good press by completely abandoning their most loyal members of their fanbase while simultaneously not bothering to make sequels to their most popular franchises. I hope Mechwarrior 5 will see the light of day one day. Mechwarrior 4 was awesome back in the day, but a "next-gen" version of that mech "sim" series would be quite nice.

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I thought Shadowrun was pretty friggin' good,despite that bad ratings.

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It's so sad when some developers don't make it, especially when it's such an old and distinguished company like FASA Corp. and FASA Interactive. MechWarrior-Battletech for ever!

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Hopefully those who were let go can find work quickly.

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Though Shadowrun wasn't a truly great game, its always sad to see another developer close its doors. At least most of them are moving to other departments in Microsoft...

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ShadowRun is a great game, so how did it fail??? Just because some Game websites said it isn't as good as everyone said it is, it shouldn't put people off of buying it, Most newspapers i read gave it 4 and a half out of 5 stars.

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dang

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:(

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