Tag: Kain
Legacy of Kain: Crystal Dynamics says it heard the request from fans, what to give hope?
Now that Crystal Dynamics officiates for Embrace Group, the studio seems to be working on several projects. In addition to a new tomb Raider and helping The Initiative develop Perfect…
Crystal Dynamics would like your opinion on a potential return of Legacy of Kain
By redeeming Crystal Dynamics at Square-Enix, Embrace Group not only got its hands on a creative force and hundreds of employees. He also recovered the rights to several licenses, such…
Crystal Dynamics polls gamers on the future of the Legacy of Kain license
Thinking about the future of the license Legacy of Kain is now committed and Crystal Dynamics is counting on the players to help define its contours. In a survey covering…
Legacy of Kain: Crystal Dynamics considers the return of the franchise and surveys the players
Started by Silicon Knightsbut popularized by Crystal Dynamics, franchise Legacy of Kain made the delight of fans of action and adventure games between 1996 and 2003. Since then, the license…
Done: Tomb Raider, Deus Ex, Thief and Legacy of Kain come under Embracer’s control
A content/price ratio that left most observers speechless last spring and that one would be tempted to call a huge blow from Embracer, whose most recent feat of arms is…
Embracer seems ready to make remasters and remakes of series like Tomb Raider, Deus Ex or Legacy of Kain
Embrace Group has grown even more recently by getting its hands on the Western studios and licenses previously belonging to Square Enix, which has offloaded them for around 300 million…
Tomb Raider, Deus Ex, Legacy of Kain: Embracer wants sequels, remakes, remasters and spin-offs
It didn’t escape you, Embrace Group recently acquired several studios and franchises from Square-Enixto know Crystal Dynamics, Eidos Montreal and Square Enix Montrealand therefore the licenses tomb Raider, Deus Ex,…
Square Enix is parting ways with Tomb Raider, Deus Ex, Thief and Legacy of Kain for just $300 million
Embracer’s press release explains that this acquisition concerns no less than 50 games and licenses from Square Enix’s western catalog, licenses including Tomb Raider), Deus Ex, Thief, or even Legacy…