Radical Entertainment Goes Bust, Prototype Franchise Is No More

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The developers of open-world action games Prototype and Prototype 2, Radical Entertainment, are ceasing the development of their own titles from here on out. The studio's staff has been drastically reduced and they will now only work in support roles on other established Activision titles.

According to the LA Times Activision originally set out to sell off Radical Entertainment because Prototype 2, the number one selling game from April according to the NPD [via VG 24/7], did not move enough copies to be considered a massive success. In result, Activision came to the following conclusion...
"We met with the team and are currently exploring various options for the future of the studio, including a potential sale of the business," .... "Our preference would be to keep the team together. However, it is too early to say anything further at this time."
Although, they have said something...Radical Entertainment's senior audio designer Rob Bridgett took to Twitter to discuss the matter, with IGN picking up the following quote from Mr. Bridgett, saying...

"Although we made a substantial investment in the Prototype IP, it did not find a broad commercial audience. Radical is a very talented team of developers, however, we have explored various options for the studio, including a potential sale of the business, and have made a difficult conclusion through the consultation process that the only remaining option is a significant reduction in staff. As such, some employees will remain working for Radical Entertainment supporting other existing Activision Publishing projects, but the studio will cease development of its own games going forward."
It boggles my mind how the landscape of the industry has changed so much. Indie devs are rolling in cash from titles that move 100,000 copies in a few weeks but larger studios are shutting down after moving 1 through 2 million copies in a month. Is that not insane or what?

As a rough estimate the retail numbers for the Xbox 360 and PS3, according to an approximation from VG Chartz, puts Prototype 2 just shy of a million copies. Curious what the numbers are for the PC version? Well, we can't say because they won't be out for a while...this is because the PC version isn't even out yet. There is some good news out of this, though, and it's that Prototype 2 will be landing on PC beginning July 24th, according to the official Radical Entertainment Facebook Page.

Most gamers have recognized that it's not even possible to blame used game sales this time around because the game wasn't even out long enough for used game sales to cannibalize the retail sales for Prototype 2. More than anything it just kind of looks like Activision was looking to cut costs and re-purpose another studio either towards Spyro or Call of Duty, which is what every other studio under the publishing giant has already done, including Infinity Ward, Treyarch, Neversoft, Raven and Sledgehammer Games.
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RDubb bout to kill himself...:rip:
 

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Is prototype a good game? shyt flew completly under the radar.
 

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*pours liquor*

Game was dope but the studio could've focused its talents on something more marketable with a story line that made some kind of sense..
 

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The first Prototype was alright, but the game seemed sloppy as hell to me. I can't comment on the second one since I haven't played it. This sucks since these game developers will stop taking risks on new ip's and stick to a proven formula (ie COD,). There's too much money involved to fail in this day and age.
 

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I never played the 1st game, but I just finished the 2nd. I thought it was ok (not great), but I don't see any real replay value in it.

I finished it last weekend and played it again last night and it was boring with no missions left to do. Is there any DLC to extend the play of it?
 

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I liked Prototype more than inFAMOUS :manny:

But Prototype 2 flopped, when it was released I was like, that's out? :huh:
 

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Just finished Prototype 2. Solid series. Activision must be money hungry.
 
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