Codemasters Files Complaint Over Jumpgate Evolution Delay
Massively is reporting that the UK publisher has filed a civil complaint against developer Gazillion and NetDevil in a San Francisco federal court. They allege that NetDevil and Gazillion are in breach of contract for failing to ship the game by its original February 2009 release date, and are seeking $1.4 million it paid for art assets, advances, internal costs and external costs.
Jumpgate Evolution is the sequel to Jumpgate: The Reconstruction Initiative, which was originally released in 2001. In discussing one of the game's delays back in May 2009, NetDevil's Scott Brown stressed that the company doesn't want to give fans an "unfinished product."
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It's been more than a year since the massively multiplayer space shooter Jumpgate Evolution was supposed to launch, and Codemasters is making its displeasure known.