Evil Empire, the studio responsible for the previous five or so years of updates to Motion Twin’s roguelite metroidvania game Dead Cells, are set to release a new roguelite set in the Prince of Persia universe “later this year.”
That’s according to Insider Gaming, who were told by sources that ‘The Rogue Prince of Persia’, as the game is rumoured to be named, will first release in Steam early access. It’s reckoned to have been in development for the last four years or so, and supposedly came about after a talk between Evil Empire and Ubisoft at GDC 2019.
It was also suggested that the game will “receive constant free updates and evolve over time based on community feedback.” Dead Cells itself evolved considerably under Evil Empire until, this February, Motion Twin announced that its 35th (35!) update would be its last. Motion Twin are currently working on action roguelike Windblown. Evil Empire also tweeted their farewells to Dead Cells, teasing “shiny and new” projects in the works. You can’t tease us, Evil Empire! We’re from the future, and we know exactly what at least one of those projects is, possibly.
So, nothing untoward, then. Game releases, game gets updated for years, everyone has fun, and the devs eventually move on to new projects. Except, actually, it turned out there may have been more context to the seemingly amicable announcements. A few days later, former Dead Cells lead Sébastien Benard had some choice words for Motion Twin, saying:
"Since you're asking me, I'd just say MT did the worst imaginable asshole move against Dead Cells and EE. Having seen first hand the actual situation behind the scene, I can honestly say I'm glad to not be part of this anymore. The official statement is total marketing bullshit, the way this situation happened is on a whole different level. I never imagined my former coop studio would turn out to be such greedy people. I wish the absolute best to EE for their next things, and hope people working there will survive this
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