Duke Nukem D-Day
Scott Miller has posted some info about Duke Nukem D-Day:
An industry insider friend told me that there’s a working version of Duke Nukem D-Day that’s been found, a never finished game from around 2007-08 time frame. I expect video footage will be posted soon by whomever has it. This was a project Apogee had partnered with N-Space to make, who also made Time to Kill and Land of the Babes. The game’s story was that Duke would go back in time to WW2 and play a pivotal role is many well known events, like the sinking of the Bismarck, and he’d be part of the D-Day invasion taking out numerous key Nazi strongholds. I think he also found Hitler’s bunker and finished off the dictator, making it look like suicide.
Thanks to Mario for the news submission!
Excerpts from Original Duke Nukem Forever Script in 2000
Source – Scott Miller’s Twitter Posts:
Roma Loom’s Unreal Engine 5 Duke3D Remake
The Origins of Duke 3D’s Sound Effects
Thanks to community member Mario for this submission.
Voxel Duke Nukem – Patreon Update April 2024
Take-Two to buy Duke Nukem IP & Gearbox Entertainment from Embracer in $460m deal
Interactive entertainment firm Take-Two Interactive Software has agreed to acquire transmedia entertainment developer Gearbox Entertainment from Embracer Group in a deal worth $460m.
Under the deal, Take-Two will snap up Gearbox Entertainment’s portfolio of intellectual property, including full ownership of Borderlands and Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands franchises along with Risk of Rain, Homeworld, Brothers in Arms, Duke Nukem, and its future pipeline.
Take-Two creates, publishes, and markets interactive entertainment for customers worldwide. The firm builds and issues products principally through video game publishers such as 2K, Rockstar Games, Private Division, and Zynga.
According to the terms of the definitive agreement, Take-Two will fully disburse the consideration of the deal in newly issued shares of its common stock.
Embracer will sell the shares to receive cash proceeds soon after the closing of the transaction. The estimated net cash proceeds amount to nearly $300m-330m.