Updated
Updated · Time Extension · Jul 5
Empire Interactive Abandons 3DO Project Within 1 Week, Citing Likely Legal Disputes
Updated
Updated · Time Extension · Jul 5

Empire Interactive Abandons 3DO Project Within 1 Week, Citing Likely Legal Disputes

1 articles · Updated · Time Extension · Jul 5

Summary

  • Less than a week after unveiling a 3DO acquisition, Empire Interactive said it is withdrawing from the project because it sees a likelihood of prolonged legal disputes.
  • The retreat scraps two planned moves tied to the revival: entering console production and pursuing remasters of retro games linked to the 3DO brand.
  • Email and LinkedIn statements said Empire will instead shift resources to developing its own next-generation games, to be published under the Empire Interactive label.
  • The reversal follows Empire's earlier claim that it had acquired the 3DO trademark and select intellectual property rights from The 3DO Company.

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