Dead Island developers Deep Silver are currently looking at Wii U development.
According to a LinkedIn post, Bethesda and Xbox Game Studio representatives will meet up with Deep Silver Volition employees.
That's pretty cool, but didn't they just lay of 10k as a whole. Reportedly some from the gaming division even.
Confused in pa.
But of course. Just look at the latest Saint's Row....that is exactly the level of quality and writing that Xbox strives for these days.
There u go. This is way more acceptable than buying up studios. Buy individual talent until you strengthen your already owned studios. 👏🏽
Publisher formerly known as Koch Media will merge Deep Silver, Prime Matter and Ravenscourt under single brand.
Deep Silver has revealed that several of its major franchises would not be at E3 2021 or the Summer Game Fest.
Kind of expected TS4 not to be there since they just got a team together for it
Some truth in advertising here, as they must really know something(y) that I don't know.
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I just hope that the next Saint's Row is a bit more grounded. SR2 was great because in terms of gameplay and story it had just enough wackiness. SR3 was good, and fun, but got a bit too crazy adding zombies and all that. Just go back to what made SR2 so great.
Deep Silver[Koch Media] are actually the publishers of Dead Island..
Techland=Developers
dead island wii u will be awesome.
From Wiki, for discussion material:
"Deep Silver
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Official logo for the Deep Silver label.
Deep Silver is Koch Media's video game label. Founded in 2002, it has published and co-published some major titles.[4] Deep Silver has released more than two hundred games since 2003.[3]
[edit]Games
Anno 1701 (co-published with Sunflowers) - PC
Astrology - Nintendo DS
Back to the Future: The Video Game - Wii, PS3
Birth of America - PC
Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion (XL) (published in PAL regions only) - Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo 3DS
Catherine (co-published with Atlus) - Xbox 360, PS3
City Life (co-published with Monte Cristo) - PC
CrossworDS - Nintendo DS
Crusty Demons - PS2
Cursed Mountain - Wii
Dawn of Magic - PC
Dead Island - PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
Dead Island: Riptide - PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
Earth 2160 (co-published with Zuxxez) - PC
Emergency 2012 - PC, Nintendo DS
Fritz Chess - PlayStation 3
Gothic 3 (co-published with JoWood Productions) - PC
Horse Life - NDS
Killer is Dead (published in PAL regions only) - Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
Lost Horizon - PC
Mage Knight Apocalypse (co-published with Namco) - PC
Metro: Last Light - PC, Xbox 360, PS3
nail'd - PC, Xbox 360, PS3
Panzer Elite Action - PC, PS2, Xbox
ParaWorld (co-published with Sunflowers) - PC
Prison Break - PC, Xbox 360, PS3
Professor Heinz Wolff's Gravity - PC, Wii, Nintendo DS
Ride To Hell - PC, Xbox 360, PS3
Risen - PC, Xbox 360
Risen 2: Dark Waters - PC, Xbox 360, PS3
Rhodan - PC
Rush for Berlin - PC (Stormregion)
Rush for Berlin - Rush For The Bomb - PC
Sacred 2: Fallen Angel - PC, Xbox 360, PS3
Sacred 3 (Tentative title) - PC, Xbox 360, PS3
Saints Row 4 - PC, Xbox 360, PS3
Secret Files: Tunguska - PC, Wii, Nintendo DS
Secret Files 2: Puritas Cordis - PC, Wii, Nintendo DS
Singles: Flirt Up Your Life - PC
Singles 2: Triple Trouble - PC
Spellforce 2 - PC
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky - PC
Trackmania Sunrise Extreme - PC
The Fall: Last Days of Gaia - PC
The Guild 2 (co-published with JoWood Productions) - PC
The Hustle: Detroit Streets - PSP
The X Factor - Xbox 360, PS3, Wii
War On Terror - PC
Warhammer: Mark of Chaos (co-published with Namco) - PC, Xbox 360
Warhammer: Mark of Chaos - Battle March (co-published with Namco) - PC
Wildlife Park 2 - PC (B-Alive)
Wildlife Park 2: Crazy Zoo - PC (B-Alive)
Wildlife Park 2: Marine World - PC (B-Alive)
World Snooker Championship Real 2008 (Multi)
X2: The Threat - PC (Egosoft)
X3: Reunion - PC (Egosoft)
X3: Terran Conflict - PC (Egosoft)
X3: Albion Prelude - PC (Egosoft)
X Rebirth - PC (Egosoft)
[edit]Let's Play
Let's Play is Deep Silver's range of Nintendo games for the 6 to 12 year old demographic.
Let's Play Fashion Designer (2008) Nintendo DS
Let's Play Firemen (2009) Nintendo DS
Let's Play Mums (2008) Nintendo DS
Let's Play Pet Hospital (2008) Nintendo DS, Windows
Let's Play Schools (2008) Nintendo DS
Let's Play Shops (2008) Nintendo DS"
Lets hope so. The more systems the merrier, just means the game has a higher chance to sell better.
@PeaSFor
"and sadly it will bomb, like everything else other than nintendo games on the system"
As long as they make awesome games for it, then I will use my cash to change that fact.
Nintendo are absolute scum to 3rd party developers...Always have been..I mean Google what EA had to do to break into the Japanese dominated home console market, back in the 16 bit days. Nintendo made it virtually impossible for 3rd party developers to get development kits to make games for Nintendo's systems, & 3rd party developers outside of Japan got screwed even worse. So, some people in Sega, hinted to Trip Hawkins & gang, that it would be easier if they built there own actual Genesis/MD inhouse, & then they could analyze the system, as they had stripped the original Sega made Genesis/MD & made there own version of it, that meant they had built a development kit/pseudo Genesis, all in one, so then, instead of paying massive royalties to Sega & a HUGE cost for a development kit, & Sega's proprietry cartridges, EA developed there own proprietry cartridges, as people may recall EA's own game cartridges ALL had the yellow spine part on there Genesis/MD cartridges.
So, everyone that hates on EA, needs to research how hard and full on dedicated these poor b@stards had to work, to build EA up into the status of one of the biggest publishers today. And yes, like every big corporation, they do screw up some series, (Medal Of Honor, Dead Space & no sequel for Mirrors Edge come to mind), BUT, EA also release some groundbreaking, awesome series each generation & have also built some of there sporting franchises into THE BEST, forcing companies like Sony to concede & not even bother releasing there usual sport franchises. So, EA are responsible for single handedly opening up & revolutionizing 3rd party relationships with one of the Japanese console giants, in Sega, & even though Nintendo were still A-holes to ALL 3rd party developers, & renowned for charging them an arm & a leg for the "privilege" to make games on there notoriously hard to develop for systems, & thus NEVER giving them a hint, let alone development software or support, Nintendo did eventually make concessions, as they saw the success EA were having with HUGE U.S. games like Madden, NHL & the like. EA built as stable of THE HIGHEST quality console software on Genesis/MD, & Nintendo NEEDED these titles for the U.S. market. So, now EA had Nintendo interested in them, as opposed to they way they still treated 3rd party developers that were not EA.