Spacetime Studios follows up on news that their publishing deal for a space
combat MMOG called Blackstar died (
story) with news that they
have successfully negotiated with NCsoft for the rights to the IP, and are going
forward with development of the game, now titled
Blackstar Chronicles:
AUSTIN, Texas – May 8, 2008 -- Spacetime Studios, LLC announced today it
has acquired the rights to the Blackstar IP from its previous publisher NCsoft.
Spacetime Studios, an independent game development studio made up of industry
veterans, now fully owns all the tools, technology and intellectual property
from their previous publishing deal. Set in the far future, Blackstar is a fresh
universe full of wildly original space fighters, horrifying demonic enemies and
epic drama. “The IP lends itself to almost any kind of gameplay that one could
ask for, and was specifically designed to be a long-term franchise,” said Cinco
Barnes, creative director and co-founder of Spacetime Studios. “It’s a nice
sweet spot when you own all the puzzle pieces and we now have extraordinary
flexibility in where to take the game universe next.”
“After two years of development, the Blackstar universe is quite near and dear
to our hearts” said Gary Gattis, executive producer and co-founder of Spacetime
Studios. “Owning the IP as well as the engine and tool set puts a tremendous
amount of potential in our hands. With all the developed components under the
Spacetime team’s control, the options for the IP are diversified.”
The new “Blackstar Chronicles” development underway is a space fantasy combat
game based on the single-player traditions of “Wing Commander” and the
multiplayer feel of “Descent.” “The Blackstar Chronicles is a very powerful
product,” said Jake Rodgers, art director and co-founder of Spacetime Studios.
“The Blackstar universe has the potential to be something special and it’s great
that we are able to bring the IP to fruition.”