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P2 Out As Star Trek Online Developer

toadeater   on 15 January 2008 - 00:14 · 9 comments & 7327 views

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P2 Entertainment - formerly Perpetual Entertainment - has ceased development on Star Trek Online, according to multiple sources at the San Francisco based developer. The news does not, however, mean that the game is canceled. The license, as well as the game's content - but not the code - have been transferred to another Bay Area development studio where work will continue. It is not entirely clear at this time what this means for the individual developers who worked on the project at P2.

As a company, P2 Entertainment will continue on with their profitable Perpetual Platform, which has been licensed to industry leaders like BioWare, and refocus their core business on the casual games market. Without the code, whoever takes over Star Trek Online will be faced with a lot of work to complete the project, which means that fans may have longer to wait for a completed Star Trek Online.

Screenshot: Star Trek Online
News source: WarCry

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#1 Skin on 15 Jan 2008 - 00:54
lol this is good (I hope) after the screens we all saw and hated...

sigh I have a bad feeling about this game.
#2 CUBBYJR2005 on 15 Jan 2008 - 00:58
well hope bioware takes over it
(3 replies) #3 randomnut on 15 Jan 2008 - 08:51
Man imagine what BioWare could do with it, after the masterpiece that was Mass Effect....
#3.1 FloatingFatMan on 15 Jan 2008 - 10:50
Quote - (randomnut said @ #3)
Man imagine what BioWare could do with it, after the masterpiece that was Mass Effect....


I think you're forgetting just who owns BioWare now... Mass Effect was finished before EA bought them so they didn't have chance to interfere with it; but we ALL know EA's track record with its acquisitions...
#3.2 randomnut on 15 Jan 2008 - 10:51
Quote - (FloatingFatMan said @ #3.1)
Quote - (randomnut said @ #3)
Man imagine what BioWare could do with it, after the masterpiece that was Mass Effect....


I think you're forgetting just who owns BioWare now... Mass Effect was finished before EA bought them so they didn't have chance to interfere with it; but we ALL know EA's track record with its acquisitions...


Very true. I hope to god they don't interfere with Mass Effect 2, they're on a winning formula and could so easily be applied to this game.
#3.3 Magallanes on 15 Jan 2008 - 15:30
EA dislike any products but Football and Football (Madden in USA and FIFA in the rest of world). So, you can expect changes on the rest of the games.



#4 The Walker on 15 Jan 2008 - 17:19
Saw this coming a mile off.
(1 reply) #5 minkcar on 15 Jan 2008 - 18:26
Dam this is a shame, I hope someone picks this up soon. The screens looked a bit rubbish but im sure the gameplay would be ace.
#5.1 Skin on 15 Jan 2008 - 22:30
Quote - (minkcar said @ #5)
Dam this is a shame, I hope someone picks this up soon. The screens looked a bit rubbish but im sure the gameplay would be ace.


you have much faith...much.

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