Homefront: The Revolution ‘will not be vapourware’, Deep Silver promises

Homefront: The Revolution ‘will not be vapourware’, Deep Silver promises
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Homefront: The Revolution has not been cancelled and will not be “vapourware”, Deep Silver has promised while allaying fears over the game’s troubled development.

Posting on NeoGAF, community manager Maurice Tan confirmed that “Homefront: The Revolution is still in development, now under our wing at Dambuster Studios (formerly Crytek UK).

“Sometimes we get questions from fans if it’s going to be another Prey 2 or Duke Nukem Forever. But rest assured that the team at Dambuster is still working hard on the game and it’s not going to be vapourware.”

Homefront: The Revolution initially started life at Crytek UK under THQ, but was sold outright to Crytek following the publisher’s closure in 2013.

Then, following financial troubles at Crytek, it was sold on to Deep Silver, with Crytek UK transitioning into a new internal studio called Deep Silver Dambuster Studios.

At the time, Deep Silver’s parent company Koch Media said that it “strongly [believes] in the potential of Homefront: The Revolution and trust in the new team to continue the path we have been walking in the last years.”

Deep Silver has yet to announce any change to the game’s 2015 release date.

Source: neogaf.com