i liked a lot about this game and followed it much more eagerly than any other fantasy adventure than any other as they are all reflective of one another in recent times. so why not cut EA out of the picture all together and go for a crowd sourcing option. enough of a fan base from the 1st game would pay the $100 reward price to get a game on completion and it would take EAs part away from it altogether meaning the developers get the whole profit for their efforts and that could also mean they would be in a better position to develop a 3rd game. plenty of kickstarter games for instance have received millions in funding, and i think KOA-2 could easily do the same.
EA wants to publish Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning 2
Labels president Frank Gibeau says he's hopeful sequel will be made, would "love" to be a publishing partner for it.
Electronic Arts is hopeful that a sequel to Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning sees the light of day, and would enjoy being a publishing partner for the potential project, EA Labels president Frank Gibeau told Game Informer magazine (via Videogamer).
"I think it's unfortunate how everything worked out [for 38 Studios]," Gibeau said. "At the end of the day, we saw a lot of creativity and vision in the team that Curt [Schilling] put together. We thought the game was terrific. It reviewed well."
"We built a good business there and hope there's a sequel to it someday. We'd love to be a partner for that."
Following the launch of Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning in February, 38 Studios founder and former Major League Baseball pitcher Curt Schilling revealed a sequel was in the works. It is unclear what the status of this project is presently, as 38 Studios laid off its entire staff in May, on its way to filing for bankruptcy and becoming the subject of an FBI investigation.
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning won warm reviews across the board and sold 1.2 million copies, outperforming EA's sales estimates, according to Schilling. For more on the game, check out GameSpot's review.
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