
Massively multiplayer developer Red 5 says is still at work on its untitled project powered by the Offset Engine, despite Intel last week announcing it had canceled the internal technology and game Project Offset.
Irvine, California-based Red 5, founded in 2005 by former Blizzard employees, has kept its debut MMO tightly under wraps, releasing no meaningful information about the game.

Mark Kern, the ex-CEO of Red 5 and one of the developers behind the PC game Firefall, has stirred up a hornets nest on Reddit over the past few days. In response to his remarks regarding his interest in purchasing Firefall if the MMO fails, Robert Grosso at TechRaptor conducted a lengthy interview with Kern regarding his comments and other misconceptions behind the Firefall controversy. The interview, along with the news story, is transcribed here.
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GameInformer:
The situation is looking dire for Red5.

Red 5 Studios have announced today that their upcoming FPS Firefall, currently in beta, will now support streaming through Twitch.
What, offset/project offset have been offically canned?! I must of missed that, not happy :(
in other news Awsome!!
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