Thứ Năm, 7 tháng 11, 2013

Publisher for Skullgirls Autumn Games and Konami wave bye bye and end their business partnership to get patches going

Sometimes all good things come to an end, and sometimes it's for the better. Skullgirls is another account of that, as the publisher Autumn Games and co-publisher Konami have decided to end their business partnership, in an effort to get patches going for both the PS3 and Xbox360 versions of the game. Developer Lab Games CEO Peter Bartholow made a few statements in a post recently talking about it.

"As it’s been alluded to in the past, things have not always been hunky-dory between Autumn Games and Konami. Around the time of the last update, it became clear that it would not be possible to proceed with the new patches as long as Konami was involved with Skullgirls."

"So, as of today, Autumn and Konami have terminated their business relationship, allowing us to move forward with the PS3 and Xbox 360 patch in a more timely and cost-effective manner."

"Testing on the patches is nearly complete, and we’re happy with how thorough our testing partner, Digital Hearts, have been in their review. But we’re still not out of the woods yet - before we can submit the patches to Sony and Microsoft for certification, the game needs to be transferred to a new publisher in their systems."

He went on to say that Konami had been "completely unresponsive in their requests" when the developers needed help with Microsoft certification checks. Skullgirls as some of you know is a unique one on one versus fighter with a twist. You can check out the rest of the statement from Bartholow here, and a screen shot and video below if interested.  The video is the PC HD version.




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