Remedy and Smilegate Form Partnership to Develop Crossfire 2 - News
by William D'Angelo , posted on 28 July 2016 / 8,333 ViewsRemedy Entertainment, the Max Payne, Alan Wake and Quantum Break developer, announced it has formed a partnership with Korean game company Smilegate, best known for the Crossfire franchise.
Remedy will be developing the story mode for the upcoming game, Crossfire 2.
"The whole team here at Remedy is incredibly excited to be a key partner in developing the future of the Crossfire franchise," said Remedy. "Smilegate specifically chose Remedy to bring our unique blend of storytelling, memorable characters and inventive gameplay to Crossfire’s global audience.
"We have been developing this project for a while and couldn’t be more excited to show you what we’re working on, so stay tuned for more details later down the line."
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Meh idk what how feel about this, for those who don't know Crossfire is basically a Counter Strike clone the game is massive in China/Korea.
Never even heard about this game. Hopefully Remedy made the right decision.
What, $500 million? U serious?
Wow, so this is like China's own Counterstrike?
Then I understand better Remedy's involvement in making a SP campaign and how it's quite a big deal.
Ah damn... thought this was about KKND Krossfire from the Ps1, would love to see another game in that series!