![]() Star Theory founders told employees the next day that while they had been in discussions with Take-Two to be acquired, the terms had not been satisfactory - though the publisher taking the project from the studio was unexpected. Take-Two reportedly offered compensation packages to employees willing to join the newly-formed Take-Two internal studio Intercept to continue work on the game, which it announced (then-unnamed) in February as dedicated to the ongoing development of Kerbal Space Program.Īround a dozen of Star Theory's 30 employees eventually accepted the offer, including lead Jeremy Ables, creative director Nate Simpson and lead producer Nate Robinson. "To that end, we encourage you to apply for a position with us." "This was an incredibly difficult decision for us to make, but it became necessary when we felt business circumstances might compromise the development, execution and integrity of the game," it reads. ![]() Original story:Star Theory Games has reportedly closed its doors, following Take-Two pulling its only project - Kerbal Space Program 2 - from the studio.Īs reported by Bloomberg, multiple Star Theory employees received a LinkedIn message in December from Private Division executive producer Michael Cook, saying that the game's publisher was taking the game back from Star Theory. ![]()
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