Studio co-founder Campo santo Sean Vanaman commented on the fate of the project In the valley of gods. The game was announced back in 2017, but then the company acquired a team of 12 developers Valveafter which they had to move from San Francisco to Seattle.
As a result, Campo Santo connected to the development Half-Life: Alyx and Dota underlords, and In the Valley of Gods was frozen, and team members removed the mention of the game from their profiles on social networks, and also hid the trailer on the studio’s official YouTube channel.
According to Vanaman, despite the release of Alyx this week, In the Valley of Gods will remain frozen in the “foreseeable future.” However, he refutes the assumption that the development was suspended by the decision of the new authorities.
The fact is that Campo Santo’s attention turned to several more interesting projects, so the staff decided to take a timeout and see what happens next. If development resumes, then the studio retained all the best practices: the game is based on UnityThere is a necessary toolkit and script.
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