Following a drawn-out legal dispute with original publisher Nacon, Ukrainian studio Frogwares has announced that it is now the one true publisher of the Lovecraft-inspired detective adventure The Sinking City, and that a new version of the game «with all the latest bug fixes and optimizations» is coming soon.
«Frogwares is now the sole publisher of The Sinking City on all platforms, including Steam,» the studio announced on Steam. «We're happy to finally put this whole thing behind us, and we look forward to sharing more news about the future of the franchise down the line.»
The «whole thing,» as Frogwares put it, was a messy legal dispute with Nacon that began after The Sinking City was released in 2019. Frogwares claimed Nacon was consistently late with payments during the development of the game, and at one point allegedly demanded that Frogwares turn over the source code to The Sinking City, which the studio refused to do.
It also said Nacon attempted to retroactively cancel previously-approved milestones after the game was out, meaning the studio would not earn any profits from sales of the game, and that it discovered numerous inconsistencies in how sales figures were being calculated after the suit was filed. Nacon «emphatically» denied the allegations and said it intended to take legal action of its own to «obtain redress.»
Frogwares ultimately requested the removal of The Sinking City from Steam, GOG, and other storefronts in 2020 in order to «halt any further sales going to BBI/Nacon.» In early 2021 Nacon brought The Sinking City back to Steam after a French court ruled that its publishing contract should be continued as a «precautionary measure» until the dispute was fully resolved; Frogwares responded by
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