'83 was announced in 2019 as a persistent FPS for up to 80 players set in an alt-history world where the Cold War turned hot. Development was being handled by Antimatter Games, the team behind the excellent Rising Storm 2: Vietnam, but work was put on hold in May 2022 so the team could focus on its IGI Origins reboot, and then it all ran aground a year later when parent company Enad Global 7 elected to close the studio. The fates of '83 and IGI Origins were unclear in the wake of the studio shutdown, but it sure didn't look good for either of them.
Now, though, it seems that at least one of them is back from the presumed-dead. A studio called Blue Dot Games announced on Discord earlier this week that it's looking for playtesters for a pre-alpha build of '83 as it prepares to move forward with development.
Blue Dot Games was founded earlier this year by Tony Gillham, who also founded Antimatter Games in 2013. He left the studio at the end of 2014, ahead of the release of Rising Storm 2: Vietnam, but told me in a chat that he's kept up with the company's activities since then.
«When I heard that Antimatter Games was due to be shuttered, I started reaching out to former colleagues and others within AMG about the possibility of doing a deal with their owners Enad Global 7,» he told me. «It was one of their staff, Chris Rickard (now my co-director) who mentioned the possibility of doing a deal with their owners Enad Global 7.»
At this point, Blue Dot has a letter of intent to acquire the rights to make the game, and is now finalizing the terms of that deal, which grants the studio access to «a significant amount of assets» and the use of everything that was previously developed for the game. Blue Dot is also bringing on more
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