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Latest Penny Arcade Expo 2010 Highlights

Duke Nukem Forever shipping in 2011 on 360, PS3, PC

PAX 2010: Gearbox president Randy Pitchford confirms that his studio has taken over the long, long, long-awaited shooter, which will be playable on the PAX Prime floor.

Yesterday as part of his prolific Twitter stream, 3D Realms president George Broussard posted a cryptic picture of pigs flying. Today, the reason became clear. At PAX Prime in Seattle, Gearbox president Randy Pitchford took the stage to announce that his studio has taken over Duke Nukem Forever, which had been in development at the now-all-but-defunct 3D Realms since 1997.

Speaking to a shocked and enthusiastic crowd, Pitchford said, "We can't let the Duke die, right? The guys at 3D Realms who put their hearts and souls into this, so we wanted to make sure it hits all the platforms. It's coming to PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC in 2011."

Pitchford also told the Wall Street Journal that Gearbox took over the game in late 2009, following the quasi-closure of 3D Realms and tit-for-tat lawsuits between 3D Realms and Duken Nukem Forever publisher Take-Two Interactive. (He also told the paper the game was coming out in 2010, but he said 2011 at PAX today.)

"Clearly the game hadn't been finished at 3D Realms but a lot of content had been created," Pitchford told the Journal. "The approach and investment and process at 3D Realms didn’t quite make it and it cracked at the end. With Gearbox Software we brought all those pieces together. It's the game it was meant to be."

Scott Miller, owner and CEO of 3D Realms, also reflected to the Journal why his studio failed to complete the game. "We were probably too much of a perfectionist about the game. When some other game had some great feature come out, we wanted to match it…We'd been distracted on other games like Prey. It was a combination of those things. We were trying to build a game that was too great."

Duke Nukem Forever isn't the first Duke Nukem game that Gearbox has worked on. In June, court filings in the Take-Two Interactive lawsuit against Duke Nukem Forever developer 3D Realms (incorporated as Apogee Software) revealed that another game featuring the first-person shooter icon was in the works at a "well-known game developer" as early as 2007. That mystery developer was, in fact, Gearbox.

The Duke Nukem-Gearbox connections don't stop there. Before forming Gearbox, Pitchford worked at 3D Realms on an expansion for Duke Nukem 3D for the PC. (The game was rereleased in 2008 as an Xbox Live Arcade title.) "People like George Broussard and the 3D Realms team are the reason I got into gaming," said Pitchford during today's speech.

642 Comments

  • gruoch1

    Posted Oct 14, 2010 7:07 pm GMT

    Is DN Forever running on the doom 3 engine or unreal engine 3? I remember before Gearbox started working on it, 3D Realms said it was running on the doom 3 engine. I hope not because that engine is getting really old.

  • mitis77

    Posted Oct 12, 2010 10:25 am GMT

    I hope they will enable money throwing cheats and I hope you will be ably to pay some b.. ehm girls to show ti... ehm smiles

  • janujanu

    Posted Sep 14, 2010 8:57 am GMT

    ...Always bet on Duke....

  • Revla

    Posted Sep 11, 2010 8:03 pm GMT

    one the first boot up after the title appears on the screen, Duke should utter "Its about god-damn time" lol

  • Mizuki88

    Posted Sep 9, 2010 8:54 pm GMT

    Also, all those people that pre-ordered it YEARS ago, I wonder if their pre-order will still count when it comes out 2011

  • Mizuki88

    Posted Sep 9, 2010 8:41 pm GMT

    How much you bet it will get delayed somehow.
    I will be beyond astonished if it doesn't. Gearbox is pretty awesome though, I guess we'll wait and see haha.

  • ensomneac

    Posted Sep 9, 2010 7:41 pm GMT

    I really hope 2K release a full game this time......

  • lorddaggeroff

    Posted Sep 9, 2010 9:53 am GMT

    has a bit of half life feel in this

  • lorddaggeroff

    Posted Sep 9, 2010 9:52 am GMT

    Hmm it's builf of border lands engine. oops i mean unreal engine

    Oh man what ever the case yay dukey you rock

  • theslimdavylp

    Posted Sep 8, 2010 5:29 am GMT

    New found respect for this guy Randy.. Randy Pitchford and Gearbox FTW! Can't let Duke die!

  • theslimdavylp

    Posted Sep 8, 2010 5:20 am GMT

    FINALLY!

  • goodemon

    Posted Sep 7, 2010 5:15 pm GMT

    OMG Im so excited. Hail to the king, baby!!

  • gandalf_storm

    Posted Sep 7, 2010 1:55 am GMT

    i hope this comes out as I love the nukem games (apart from mahattan) - This has been on and off for years....I suppose we wait and see

  • eyebrowless

    Posted Sep 6, 2010 7:28 pm GMT

    "it's a huge game"
    thank God, i'm tired of games being only 6 hours long. cant wait

  • GeigerdolylWodd

    Posted Sep 6, 2010 3:23 pm GMT

    @TrueIori We also have Brink don't we?

  • mischiefmeerkat

    Posted Sep 6, 2010 1:22 pm GMT

    @your-exhellency actually the graphics seem to be pretty up to date. It's the concept thats outdated. kicking ass and cussing like a sailor may have done it for me as a kid, but now it's old

    Unless they do something radically new, it will be a straight run and gun that is overshadowed by the more creative shooters like bioshock, borderlands, or left4dead

  • mischiefmeerkat

    Posted Sep 6, 2010 1:12 pm GMT

    For most people it's gonna be too little too late. After so many cancelations and then re-release rumors, I doubt it's gonna get the glory it could have gotten.

    I myself aren't even too excited. Watch it be mediocre at best too, what with all the censorship going on these days.

    THEY BETTER NOT CENSOR THE DUKE!

  • wumpscutnut

    Posted Sep 6, 2010 10:16 am GMT

    Good news.. I just hope they don't dumb it down for consoles..