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by Dan Nicolae Alexa |
12th March 2008 |
Gothic 4 |

We were writing yesterday about the denouement of the feud that has
separated Austrian publisher JoWood from German developer Piranha
Bytes. It's seems the ending of their spat has also spilled some
details about Gothic 4.
The
official announcement about the launch of Gothic 4
was not meant to be the last thing we hear about the highly-anticipated
RPG. JoWood's franchise, currently consigned to Spellbound for the
development of the fourth installment, is due to arrive sometimes next
year, for PCs and next-gen consoles.
Since Gothic 4 uses the
Trinigy engine,
some inquisitive people have made the connection and went directly to
the aforementioned page to sift through the current projects (besides
Spellbound, Trinigy licenses its engine for several other studios,
including Silent Dreams, Sixteen Tons or NeoWiz).
Guess what: on top of all projects listed there sit some new
screenshots from
"a Fantasy RPG study of one of our clients planned for
release for PC & Next-Gen consoles and based on Vision Engine 6."
While Deep Silver (the publisher of Gothic 4) has remained mum on the
subject, it's not hard to imagine that those environments are quite
similar to the ones we've seen in Myrtana in Gothic 3. Check them out
here.
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