Polytron, the studio behind the indie hit Fez, announced over its official Twitter that development on Fez II has been canceled. It appears to be related to a very heated Twitter argument between Polytron founder Phil Fish and an Internet personality who sharply criticized him today.
Marcus Beer, who editorializes under the âAnnoyed Gamerâ brand on GameTrailers, tore into Fish on that siteâs most recent âInvisible Wallsâ panel discussion. Beerâs complaint with Fish centered, in his view, around Fishâs unwillingness to comment on Microsoftâs newest policies regarding independent development on Xbox One.
Beer, in a three minute rant at the beginning of this broadcast, called Fish and indie developer Jonathan Blow âself-styled kings of the indie genre,â and said the pairâwhom he called âBlowfishââwere âbitching and moaningâ about a reasonable media request for their reaction to a significant industry development. Beer in essence accused them of seeking publicity when it presented them in a favorable light but dismissing the press if it didnât serve their promotional needs.
âDonât get fucking snicky about it,â Beer said. âMe, I think the both of you are a pair of tosspots.â
He went further:
âHave you seen these wankers bitch and moanâPhil Fish in particular,â Beer said. When a panelist offered that Fish seemed âwhiny,â Beer interrupted, âWhiny? Heâs a fucking asshole most of the time.â
Early this afternoon over Twitter, Fish raged at Beer, demanding an on-camera apology and explaining that the reason he gave no comment on indie publishing on Xbox One is because he was âwaiting for actual info to drop before commenting.â
As the argument progressed, Fish at one point told Beer to compare his life with Fishâs and then âkill yourself,â a Tweet referenced by Beer in this reply.
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(Fishâs Twitter account has since been set to a protected status, locking out any who werenât previously following him.)
âI fucking hate this industry,â Fish later Tweeted, saying the ugliness of facing nonstop criticism and nastiness had caused him to think, repeatedly, about leaving the business for good.
Finally, an hour ago, Fish tweeted âim done, FEZ II is canceled. goodbye.â Polytron repeated the same statement moments later.
Fez was released last spring on Xbox 360 after more than five years in development. It was widely acclaimed by reviewers upon release. Fish and his work in progress were featured prominently in the 2012 documentary Indie Game: The Movie, to which Beer referred in his video rant.
Kotaku reached out to Fish to inquire if he was serious about the cancellation of Fez II. âyup. itâs just not worth it anymore.â He replied.
Fez II, announced last month, was in development for PC but not for Xbox consoles; Fish alluded to unhappy experiences with Microsoft over the publishing and patching of Fez as a reason why.
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Update: Fish, four hours after announcing Fez IIâs cancellation, maintained via Twitter that âim not cancelling FEZ II because some boorish fuck said something stupid, im doing it to get out of games ⊠and im getting out of games because i choose not to put up with this abuse anymore.â An update on Polytronâs site likewise says âthis is isnât the result of any one thing, but the end of a long, bloody campaign.â The final straw, though, seems apparent.
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