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Lunacy Games announced the signing of a licensing agreement with HanbitSoft to create a new AAA PC/Console game based within the Hellgate: London franchise.
The game is codenamed Hellgate: Redemption and is in development for console and PC. The game is set in an as-of-yet undisclosed part of the alternate-history, demon-apocalypse world." ...
Lunacy Games, a studio founded in September 2022 by Hellgate: London creator Bill Roper, has signed a licensing agreement with HanbitSoft to create a new AAA game in the Hellgate franchise for cons… ...
Hellgate: London made a big cinematic splash at E3 in 2006. But it wasn't quite ready for the spotlight at launch: In a 2013 interview with Edge (via Wayback Machine), developer Max Schaefer ...
Codenamed Hellgate Redemption, the new project is being headed by Bill Roper, the creator of the franchise and CEO and co-founder of Lunacy Games. I’ve dreamed of returning to the franchise we ...
The survivors take refuge in the London Underground. And that's all you'll get from the tried-and-true humans versus demons story of Hellgate: London, an action role-playing game.
Hellgate: London saw a quiet rerelease in 2018 under its new ownership, achieving 20,000 downloads in its first two days. Hellgate VR launched this morning on the Steam store and is available ...
“Hellgate VR is a VR Shooting game based on Hellgate:London IP, and provides a high level of immersion to players through a sophisticated virtual world” say its creators at T3 Entertainment.
Hellgate: London, the first and only game from a studio founded by Diablo veterans, is back again, 11 years after its launch. It will return to Steam on Nov. 15.
Hellgate: London debuted in 2007 with an interesting setup that was brought low by half-baked execution. It went under a couple of years later, came back as a free-to-play MMO that didn't really ...
Hellgate: London is back on Steam. Developer T3 Entertainment and publisher HanbitSoft Inc. are responsible for the return of the infamous dark fantasy action role-playing game, which first ...
Remember Hellgate: London? Yeah, I know the general consensus was that the 2007 game sucked (we gave it a sordid review back in the day), and despite several attempts to relaunch new and improved ...