”We intend to finish the trilogy but no comment beyond that,” Silicon Knights head Denis Dyack told IndustryGamers.
The reason for the “no comment” is the legal mess than Silicon Knights is still embroiled with Epic Games over. Fortunately for Silicon Knights, the legal battle has so far been in their favor.
Dyack in a separate interview noted, ”When Epic first went public about our case to the press, they said that our claims were without merit. Two separate federal court judges have now disagreed with Epic, and have ruled that the case does have merit.”
“Silicon Knights has always wanted to have our focus be on making great games, not litigation. This ruling will allow us to have our day in court, before a jury, and to shine the light publicly on Epic’s conduct. We are very confident the jury will see the truth behind Epic’s actions.”
Dyack also stated that Gears of War was built on the bones of Too Human.