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Robot Entertainment showed off a new version of its Orcs Must Die! 3 that will run on Google’s Stadia cloud gaming service as well as other platforms.
Orcs Must Die! 3 will debut as a timed exclusive on Google’s Stadia cloud gaming service, and developer Robot Entertainment said the single-player or two-player game will perform well on the cloud, even with hundreds of orcs on the screen at the same time.
A couple of years ago, Robot Entertainment was in bad shape. It raised a round of investment from Tencent and built its staff to more than 100 people. But the company had to sunset its older games and its Orcs Must Die! Unchained game did not live up to expectations, said Patrick Hudson, CEO of Robot Entertainment, in an interview with GamesBeat. The company shut down the game’s servers earlier this year.
Above: Robot Entertainment CEO Patrick Hudson
Compared to a couple of years ago, the Plano, Texas-based company downsized to less than 25 people. But Robot recovered. It focused on a couple of strong partnerships, and it is building two games with a smaller team, with a total of 35 people now.
One is working on Ready Set Heroes in a partnership with publisher Sony. And another is working on Orcs Must Die! 3. In both cases, Robot Entertainment owns the intellectual property.
Above: Orcs Must Die! 3 has a lot of characters on the screen at once.
As for cloud gaming, Hudson said, “We can tolerate latency in our gameplay. Stadia more than delivers enough for us. We try to push as many objects on the screen as possible. We can get 500 orcs in a wave.”
Hudson said the team is more adept at using Unreal Engine 4, allowing it to reuse assets and get by with a smaller team. The company is also outsourcing more of its art work to be more efficient with its core team.
Above: Ready Set Heroes
Ready Set Heroes will debut this fall on the PlayStation 4. Orcs Must Die! 3 is debuting in the spring of 2020.
“Now we feel that our mid-size studio is a good place to be,” Hudson said. “We are going through a pretty good part of the cycle now.”
Last week, Robot Entertainment announced that their free-to-play third-person action/tower defense-ish game, Orcs Must Die! Unchained, will be coming to an end this April. Sadly, it sounds like this attempt to shift the popular franchise to the 'games as a service' model didn't pan out for the Texas-based developer.
The announcement was made by Patrick Hudson, Robot's CEO, on the game's official website. The main reason for the forthcoming shutdown? Orcs Must Die! Unchained just wasn't profitable, and it wasn't the only title in that boat. Fans of Hero Academy and its sequel will also be sad to hear that those games will also be shutdown on April 8, 2019. As these titles are all tied directly into the servers, once those are gone, you won't be able to play them anymore whatsoever.
From the official announcement:
Making and supporting a game is a long and challenging journey. Along the way, there are plenty of highs and plenty of lows. The communities who play our games join us on these journeys. We know this decision affects our players as much as it does us...
We've kept these games operating at a financial loss for many months. Unfortunately, it's no longer sustainable for us to do so...
We must shift our focus to future games and make our investments there. Orcs Must Die! Unchained and Hero Academy 2 have been unable to maintain a sufficient player base to cover the operational costs to keep the games running. The original Hero Academy has been technically obsolete for a long time now.
The one silver lining? If you log in at any point prior to the shutdown, you'll get a heap of in-game and premium currencies to spend on whatever you choose. It may not be much, but if you've been hankering for the kind of action Orcs Must Die! Unchained has to offer, then getting a bunch of stuff for free for a couple months ain't too bad.
Finally, it's worth noting that while you can create a new account and download the game for now, Robot Entertainment will be removing that functionality 'over the course of the next 90 days.' So if you and your buddies are interested in checking it out, you might want to get it quick before you're locked out.
Orcs Must Die! Unchained supports three player online co-op in the Survival and Endless modes. The game is available on PC and PlayStation 4.
Source:Orcsmustdie.com