The Behemoth has announced that its latest project, BattleBlock Theater, will not be released in 2010.
According to a post on the developer’s blog, “Long story short, BattleBlock Theater is becoming so much more than we ever expected. It feels like no other game out there – there’s a little more r&d than we thought and lots of new ground to break.”
“This means we will not be releasing in 2010, but the good news is now that we’ve got Castle Crashers out on PSN worldwide, you can expect LOTS more updates on where we are headed with BBT.”
“A ton of work has gone into this game which feels like no other game! We’re currently forcing someone to start getting some videos/pictures prepped so we can pass the time quickly together.”
Meanwhile The Behemoth is still dominating the downloadable arena with its popular Castle Crashers game. Castle Crashers will be arriving on the PlayStation Network in Japan on the 25th of November, “completing [the developer’s] world domination of PS3s.” Amazingly Castle Crashers is now available on both Xbox LIVE Arcade and the PlayStation Network worldwide, with a whopping 2.2 million players having enjoyed the adventure so far.
Watch the debut trailer for BattleBlock Theater over here to see what the game’s all about.
Source: The Behemoth Development Blog
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