Double Fine still has a desire to work on Brutal Legend 2 even though the studio has confirmed that it won't be its next project.
Brutalis one of the most famous games that Double Fine has ever created. Set within a heavy-metal-inspired world, the title was a mix of action and real-time strategy genres and saw famed actor Jack Black portray the game’s central protagonist, Eddie Riggs. And while fifteen years have now passed without a sequel ever coming about, those at Double Fine are said to be wondering about such an endeavor.was touched on quite directly.
!?” Jay wrote. “And while that’s not in the card for now, it’s certainly a universe many folks here at the studio wonder about returning to.”would even be, creative director Tim Schafer said that he would like to expand more on the RTS elements of the original game. While many fans would like a, Schafer said what excites him the most is the thought of iterating on the most divisive aspect of the first installment.all the time and I’m torn about that,” Schafer said.
, was released in 2021 to critical acclaim. Since then, Double Fine has been laying relatively low but is surely well into development on its next project. Whileclearly won’t be happening any time soon, hopefully, Double Fine can one day satiate requests from fans and return with a sequel or spin-off.
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