Perpetual Entertainment, the people behind the (formerly) upcoming Gods and Heroes and (still upcoming) Star Trek Online have apparently shifted the focus of their efforts entirely towards the Roddenberry universe. According to on the G&H home page:
… Recently, we took a step back to evaluate the competitive landscape, the game’s current state, and the overall goals for our organization. And while we are truly proud of and pleased with what we have created in Gods & Heroes, we also realize that achieving the level of quality and polish that we are committed t𒁏o will𒁃 take a significant investment.
… Moving forward, we’re shifting our collective focus, resources and development efforts to Perpetual’s Platform Services division and Star Trek Online, thereby ensuring that the🧸 game lives up to t🍎he high level of expectation set by the dedicated Star Trek fan base.
Obviously this isn’t a huge shock after Perpetual’s recent “” that shed 30-40 employees, but from what we’ve seen of the game, it is sort of surprising that they’d axe it after all the effort already in place. Then again, there’s a school of thought that thinks the MMO space is rapidly approaching over-saturation, and taking on the development of two of these massive games at once would tax any company, let alone one not literally made of gold ingots and origami hundred dollar bills shaped into friendly, helpful swans.
Published: Oct 10, 2007 12:25 am