
NetDevil's Jumpgate: Evolution is a fairly ambitious action-based MMO title in the hands of only a 13-person team. The market is challenging enough -- even big chancers like Age of Conan and Warhammer Online are closing servers, and the audience is becoming increasingly picky and jaded. It has to be a worrisome space to be entering.
NetDevil president Scott Brown for a demo of the title, and discussed the team's design processes, the need for accessibility and solo play, its attitude towards player-vs-player play, and the necessity of a beta process as a proving ground for the game's core ideas.

LEGO Universe developer NetDevil has apparently laid off a large number of staff, with stories already circulating that the company has been closed.
GamePron is still searching for an official statement from NetDevil or parent company Gazillion, but studio founder and former president Scott Brown has called out to his former colleagues via social media.

Hit-Reset's Davejm takes a look at what has happened to the highly anticipated follow up to Jumpgate.

Remember Jumpgate Evolution? The space based MMO that promised some amazing space combat. So where is Jumpgate Evolution? This is the question Codemasters have been asking and so far they're still without a game. Legal action us now underway.