Homeworld successor gets official

2 September 2013

The long-awaited spiritual successor to Homeworld has become a true follow-up, as Gearbox has invested in that very project, Hardware: Shipbreakers, renaming it to Homeworld: Shipbreakers after Gearbox picked up the Homeworld IP.

The game is an RTS being developed by Blackbird Interactive, which is comprised of former Relic developers who worked on the original Homeworld games.

“These guys had a project that they had already started talking about right around the time that we were going through the acquisition process,” said Gearbox’s Randy Pitchford about Blackbird’s game, then known as Hardware: Shipbreakders.

“These guys were making a Homeworld game, but they didn’t have Homeworld. I’m also not sure we’re the best people in the world to do it. We haven’t made RTS games before. We love the property and we want great things to happen, but it’s not our property.”

“These guys were going to fight that fight without Homeworld. We hadn’t even finished the acquisition process when we first started talking,” added Pitchford.

Homeworld: Shipbreakers will now be a prequel to the previous Homeworld titles, with no release date currently scheduled.

Source:  Gamesindustry.biz

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  1. NicoR
    03.09.2013 at 10:13

    I absolutely love all 3 homeworld games, but this is a joke… From what I’ve seen, Shipbreakers is based on a planet.

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