The developers hope this is all done ”as quickly as possible”, with upgrades and add-ons for Stargate Resistance still in the pipeline.
If you’ve heard of Cheyenne Mountain Entertainment before it’s likely because they’ve been in serious money trouble before and barely avoided total collapse, with developers complaining they weren’t even getting their pay checks.
Recently Stargate Resistance launched for PC, an online shooter pitting Stargate’s SGC and the Goa’uld against one another. Despite this recent money problem, the devs assure fans that work and support for Resistance will be continuing.
”Cheyenne Mountain’s corporate structure has undergone some dramatic changes in the last few weeks, and that has resulted in various actions such as the filing for Chapter 11,” read a post on the Stargate Worlds forums, reports GamesIndustry.biz.
”Certain parties believed that was the right thing to do, other parties do not and this is still being evaluated and may be rescinded. Even if the bankruptcy should go through, however, Chapter 11 simply allows a company to restructure its debt to a manageable plan approved by the courts.”
”It does not absolve a company of debt, and it does not shut it down or otherwise affect its daily operations,” they continued. ”This will all be sorted out in the legal and proper manner, and all of us on the development side of things hope it’s done as quickly as possible.”
”That said, our entire staff is in-house working on upgrades and expansions for Stargate Resistance, and we continue to be motivated and excited by the response we’ve received from our customers.” The Stargate Worlds MMO still remains firmly in the development stage, with fans of the Stargate SG-1 TV series left painfully in limbo.
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