Thanks for the little research.
I have done a small cruise with Alain and David once. Alain was a cool dude.
Without Atari, they might improve the driving physics to rallye standards. With driving help for Arcade players.
The creative part is very important for TDU. It was also a bit of art. If they can catch the good vibe of the original TDU and TDU2, they have a winner.
The driving, the game play and the social part of TDU is what makes it special.
I'm looking forward to this new project too.
No we have to find out how long they are working on this project already.
Test Drive series aquired by Bigben Interactive
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Hard to say, I tried looking to see if a ™ was registered recently and couldn't find one. I can only assume they are just getting started until I hear something different. If it is being developed by Kylotonn, then we can safely assume they will be using their own internal game engine not the Havok Engine that TDU used. One thing I found interesting today is Kylotonn's website removed the text "Test Drive Unlimited 3" under their Games, Coming-soon and replaced it with "Eat My Dust" which was a 1997 PC game made by Sierra games. Either they are making a sequel to Eat My Dust as well, or the project got pulled from their studio and sent someplace else...or maybe they wanted to throw the hounds off the scent for now, not sure which, but I found that odd considering Eat my dust is probably Trademarked (so I hope they own it lol)
I hope they return to Oahu, my feeling is that much of the old TDU community would really like that (much more than an entirely new location).
I hope they return to Oahu, my feeling is that much of the old TDU community would really like that (much more than an entirely new location).
According to this post on TDU France, they paid 900.000€ for the license. A lot less than the 1.5M USD they asked before.
Still a lot of money for just the franchise name.
http://driveunlimitedfrance.fr/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=421
Google translate:
1. They can not use older TDU versions to improve or port to other platforms.
2. It will be released in 2018, according to plans.
Still a lot of money for just the franchise name.
http://driveunlimitedfrance.fr/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=421
Google translate:
"We are more than confident about the quality of this franchise appreciated by the players." "Said Alain Falc, CEO of Bigben Interactive. "Our teams are very excited to be able to work on this license that has already proved its worth - the Test Drive Unlimited 2 game having sold 1.8 million copies.
This answers a few questions.The firm specializing in the design and distribution of video games and accessories, audio and mobile products, completes its catalog as part of its "Horizon 2018" plan and aims to offer new titles from the Test Drive franchise Unlimited.
Atari retaining the operating rights of all previous Test Drive games for the future
1. They can not use older TDU versions to improve or port to other platforms.
2. It will be released in 2018, according to plans.
According to our friends at Team VVV, an announcement can not be too far away now.
https://www.teamvvv.com/news/new-test-d ... confirmed/
https://www.teamvvv.com/news/new-test-d ... confirmed/
We are proud to become fully part of the Bigben group for which we have developed games for more than 10 years. The longstanding cooperation with Bigben, a token for stable and smooth relations between the teams, our specialization on 2 wheel and 4 wheel off-road racing games as well as the use of prestigious brands (WRC, Isle of Man TT, V-Rally, Test Drive Unlimited) represent competitive advantages for the Group that our integration will strengthen” says Roman Vincent, founding President of Kylotonn.
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Lets hope it is already well underway otherwise we are in for a long wait.MadManCK wrote: ↑Thu Oct 04, 2018 12:26 pm According to our friends at Team VVV, an announcement can not be too far away now.
https://www.teamvvv.com/news/new-test-d ... confirmed/
We are proud to become fully part of the Bigben group for which we have developed games for more than 10 years. The longstanding cooperation with Bigben, a token for stable and smooth relations between the teams, our specialization on 2 wheel and 4 wheel off-road racing games as well as the use of prestigious brands (WRC, Isle of Man TT, V-Rally, Test Drive Unlimited) represent competitive advantages for the Group that our integration will strengthen” says Roman Vincent, founding President of Kylotonn.
Hope you have a really big tub of popcorn to wait it out. Did you notice the date of the article you linked, way back in March. You would think something more would have come out by now.MadManCK wrote: ↑Thu Oct 04, 2018 12:26 pm According to our friends at Team VVV, an announcement can not be too far away now.
https://www.teamvvv.com/news/new-test-d ... confirmed/
We are proud to become fully part of the Bigben group for which we have developed games for more than 10 years. The longstanding cooperation with Bigben, a token for stable and smooth relations between the teams, our specialization on 2 wheel and 4 wheel off-road racing games as well as the use of prestigious brands (WRC, Isle of Man TT, V-Rally, Test Drive Unlimited) represent competitive advantages for the Group that our integration will strengthen” says Roman Vincent, founding President of Kylotonn.
3/10/2018 is actually 3rd of October.
We already knew they had the rights to the franchise for about 2 years, but now Kylotonn has taken a similar route with their publisher Big Ben Interactive, as Ivory Tower has followed with UbiSoft. This can only speed things up.
A game like TDU3 will probably take 3 to 4 years to develop, depending on map size, number of cars and additional content. I guess it will not be a game you can finish in a weekend.
I'm from the US, what do you expect.MadManCK wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 9:54 am3/10/2018 is actually 3rd of October.
We already knew they had the rights to the franchise for about 2 years, but now Kylotonn has taken a similar route with their publisher Big Ben Interactive, as Ivory Tower has followed with UbiSoft. This can only speed things up.
A game like TDU3 will probably take 3 to 4 years to develop, depending on map size, number of cars and additional content. I guess it will not be a game you can finish in a weekend.