With two civilizations under its belt, Robot Entertainment tags in Chris Taylorās Gas Powered Games to handle further development of Microsoftās eagerly anticipated strategy game Age of Empires Online. What gives?
Made up of former members of Ensemble Studios, dissolved by Microsoft after creating Halo Wars for the Xbox 360, Robot Entertainment was formed in order to work on original intellectual property, so when the team was tapped to build Microsoftās Age of Empires Online, the persistent-world version of the popular strategy game series, it seemed like a rather odd development.
And now thereās another odd development.
Today Microsoft reveals that Robot Entertainment is no longer working on the game, replaced with Gas Powered Games, the developers behind Supreme Commander and Dungeon Siege.
Apparently this was all part of the plan.
Following todayās announcement I contacted the folks at Robot Entertainment, whom I had spoken to just last month regarding the reveal of Age of Empire Onlineās cost structure and Egyptian civilization. They pointed me to a PC Gamer interview with president Patrick Hudson, who explained that the changeover was planned from the beginning.
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So Robot has built the platform, and now theyāre ready to focus on original titles like Orcs Must Die!, while Gas Powered Games builds new content for Age of Empires Online.
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