
Footage of Defunct 38 Studios' MMO Project Copernicus Emerges
There's one employee left tasked with keeping the game alive until it can be sold off.
There's one employee left tasked with keeping the game alive until it can be sold off.
Emails from top 38 Studios executives show they were hesitant to disclose the company's financial situation.
Sony Online Entertainment president John Smedley says 38 Studios founder even approached Sony to help with funding, calls RI gov. an "idiot."
Proposal submitted at the request of Rhode Island governor Lincoln Chafee encourages settlement in lawsuit against Curt Schilling.
Securities and Exchange Commission serves papers to group responsible for green-lighting $75 million loan that brought Curt Schilling's game company to Rhode Island in 2010.
Lincoln Chafee says he was not surprised that the game failed to sell at auction last week; Schilling says governor "has no clue what he's talking about."
No acceptable offers made for Project Copernicus or RPG sequel; Rise of Nations, Rise of Legends, and Big Huge Games trademark sell for combined $320,000 to mystery buyers.
Ahead of auction next month, founder of bankrupt 38 Studios says no one has achieved what his company did with fantasy series.
Liquidation auction rescheduled for next month, organizers confirm.
A year and a half since 38 Studios went bankrupt, Project Copernicus and other IP will be auctioned off.
Government group says it has received thousands of pages of documents that will help inform debate over paying debt related to Curt Schilling's failed company.
Chafee administration intent on paying back lenders who financed $75 million loan, but also collecting information regarding what it would cost to not pay back debt.
Arguments in legal battle between defunct Amalur developer and Rhode Island presented in court today; state claims it has "avalanche" of evidence against 38 Studios.
State prepares to sell Amalur franchise, lawyer says "there is interest" in the assets; case against Schilling and other executives scheduled to begin Wednesday.
Former Boston Red Sox pitcher and 38 Studios founder asks Rhode Island judge to toss out suit brought against him by state.
Federal criminal charges will not be brought against Curt Schilling's famously failed game company; state investigation remains ongoing.
Founder Curt Schilling claims fantasy MMO game would have "shocked the world" as the first AAA F2P game with $100 million budget.
Rhode Island Economic Development Corp. and Bank of New York Mellon Trust. Co. win court approval to secure 38 Studios' assets.
E3 2012: Company spokesperson says Rhode Island-based RPG shop files for Chapter 7 protection, federal investigation into money management under way.
Employees told by Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning studio that the company had sold their previous homes, now being contacted by banks looking for missed payments.
Copernicus developer says 38 Studios "just needed a little more help," governor "turned his back" on a lot of taxpayers by allowing RPG outfit to fall.
Source says 38 Studios employees miss payroll this month, now without health care; company CEO and SVP jump ship; Kingdoms of Amalur outperforms projections, selling 1.2 million.
Wedbush's Michael Pachter estimates value of 38 Studios' gameworld, says 38 Studios unlikely to find buyer after The Old Republic "fizzled."
Rhode Island governor Lincoln Chafee confirms beleaguered Amalur developer makes cuts amid ongoing loan negotiations.
New massively multiplayer online game from embattled 38 Studios landing in 12 months; first trailer revealed.
On precipice of debut game's world premiere, Massachusetts-based developer considering relocation to the Ocean State for a possible $75 million in loan guarantees.
Curt Schilling-led MMO outfit buys Big Huge Games from THQ, averting potential closure of Maryland-based developer.
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