
Gaming Irresponsibly's Chris Reiter writes: "Duke Nukem Forever is appropriately named, having first been announced in 1997 as the sequel to the last “main” Duke Nukem entry that saw release during the ’90s, Duke Nukem 3D."

Gearbox Entertainment has confirmed layoffs at the company, following the announcement of its sale by Embracer.
I’m glad Embracer is selling them. I hope someone other than MS buys them and frees them up to make great games.

Less than a day after the news that Take-Two Interactive would acquire Borderlands developer Gearbox Entertainment from the embattled Embracer Group, layoffs have already begun. In the hours since former Gearbox employees were made redundant, they've taken to Twitter, and while the total number of staff impacted remains hard to determine, it sounds significant.
I am glad to see Gearbox under Take Two. But lay offs I am not surprised they aren't the only company cutting staff and they won't be the last. And I have a feeling the Borderlands movie honestly will tank when it comes out. The cast is just wow a complete mess Lilith is too old Roland is to small and scrawny. They are missing Brick and Mordecai and I don't think Tiny Tina will be as bat shit nuts as she is in the games.
Pfft, literally said yesterday how it must be nerve wracking for the devs and then this shite. People aren't looking to get fired, and these companies don't care in the slightest.
Companies that over-hire should be fined heavily and the CEO loses his/her bonus during layoffs, and that money can go to the workers that they laid off.
I hope Pitchford got let go for the sake of employee safty. The man is a walking grease fire waiting to happen.

The game developer is best known for Borderlands, which has generated more than $1 billion in revenue
Hey n4g, can we maybe not allow articles where you can only read 3% of it before hitting the pay wall?
They just bought them not long ago. This is absurd. Embracer owns so many gaming studios and IP’s. They just don’t know to manage them right TBH
Give us saints row 1-2 proper HD remaster (3-5 million in sales confirmed as long as no major bugs)
Focus on AA games that cost less than 40 million go develop while funding 2-3 major AAA titles. Those smaller titles should aim for 8/10 type games with focus on fun and be released within 2 years while bigger games are given 3-5 years
If they would have bought Bethesda their stock would have crashed and sunk the company a couple days ago.
I don't care how crap the game might end up being--I don't think it's possible for me not to love it.
This game is my childhood.
I have no doubts that the new-school kids will bash it, but you have to remember that Gearbox put themselves at risk for bringing this back from life support. They aren't going to let it go out with a whimper now, they CAN'T afford to.
I don't see how it can possibly live up to all the hype surrounding it.
I played the game a bit when I was a teen, but I mostly played Doom 2 over and over. Duke 3D just didn't run too well on my PC back then. Also, once I started playing Doom 2 and Rise of the Triad over my modem, I pretty much abandoned all other games.
Can't wait, this game looks awesome and it isn't a game for little kids.
Nope.