Tuesday, May 15, 2012

UPDATE:GdT's inSANE is onHOLD ?!!!


With E3 just around the corner, a game that we have all been waiting is mysteriously absent from THQ's upcoming game lineup.
Guillermo del Toro's inSANE was teased at last year's E3.Also, the teaser trailer and GdT's obvious excitment over the games announcement was the buzz at the 2010 VGA's as well.
It isn't news that THQ has been having some financial difficulties as of late
GdT along with concept designers Guy Davis and Francisco Ruiz Velasco have labored for over two years to bring this game to life. According to reports, THQ has halted all production of the game.
Could this be true?
Is this the end of all the hard work that Team delToro labored over?
GdT the consummate gamer had always hoped to bring his expertise to the gaming world .
He has worked very hard to learn all facets of the gaming industry in order to build his own world for all his fans and gaming fans to experience.
Let's hope that this is just a set back and that they regroup and get the ball up and running again on
inSANE.
I for one was/ am looking forward to playing in GdT's sandbox of horror.
(as of this report the link to the game is still up on THQ's site)
http://www.thq.com/us/insane/360


UPDATE:
this is just one of the sites that was brought to my attention which resulted in genration of this post.

http://www.gamepur.com/news/8080-guillermo-del-toros-insane-cancelled.html

After this post being brought to GdT's attention, he has confirmed with me that the game is still on track and production continuing.
also THQ's Danny Bilson further laid to rest the rumors by tweeting "Guillermo Del Toro's "inSane is not cancelled".

All of this is good news indeed!

'til next time Cabrones!!!

3 comments:

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  2. Damn, this is beginning to happen to his projects a bit too frequently. It's becoming troubling... He should scale back on the projects he takes and more so on the ones he announces until they are a controlled 'go.'

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  3. it's just that entertainment business is very unpredictable. In my work experience in this industry,nothing is for granted.

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