The Turbulent Past
After several years of complications, video game developer Frogwares announces that the horror title The Sinking City is making a comeback. After several years of internal corporate disputes, horror title The Sinking City is officially making a comeback, as developer Frogwares has become the sole publisher of the game. Frogwares battled with Nacon over legal complications with The Sinking City, but with Frogwares now fully in control of the IP, the Lovecraftian horror is once again making a return from the depths of despair. First released in 2019, The Sinking City is an open-world horror game that takes place in a seaside town inspired by the writings of H. P. Lovecraft. Players take on the role of a detective tasked with finding the source of the otherworldly creatures plaguing the townsfolk. While the game was well received by audiences, major battles between Frogwares and Nacon led to the game being delisted multiple times, with a firm comeback now on the horizon. After years-long disputes and legal woes with former publisher Nacon, developer Frogwares now has sole publishing rights to The Sinking City and has promised fans that the game will be returning stronger than ever. Frogwares accused Nacon of illegally pirating The Sinking City to Steam and of withholding payments to the developer, leading to multiple court battles between the two studios. Fans suffered as a result, with Frogwares being barred from providing bug fixes and general support to the game, as the developer struggled to secure publishing rights from Nacon. In a surprise announcement, Frogwares has confirmed that it is now the sole publisher of the horror title, prompting fans of The Sinking City to rejoice over the good news.
Frogwares Looks to the Future of The Sinking City With the legal disputes now in the past, Frogwares has informed players that the studio is looking to the future. In the publication news announcement, Frogwares shared some key information regarding the current version of the game and future iterations, which includes the following: Due to technical complications, old saves will not be compatible with the latest version of the game. Players will have until February 28 to complete their existing playthrough, after which time they will need to start a new save. Players will be able to download a playable save file on either Steam or the Epic Games Store to enjoy the latest version of the game. Players on Steam will be prompted with a choice to continue their old save or start a fresh playthrough. While The Sinking City issues between Frogwares and Nacon resulted in a build-up of unfixed bugs, Frogwares is looking to freshen up the existing game while also hinting at more good news to come. Frogwares specifically referred to The Sinking City as a 'franchise' in the announcement post, so fans of Lovecraftian horror may want to stay tuned for potential future updates.
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