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Writer would rather eat glass than work on a Spec Ops: The Line sequel

Those hoping for a Spec Ops: The Line sequel will be disappointed to know its writer would “rather eat broken glass” than make another.

In fact, writer Walt Williams took things one step further than that.

“It was a brutal, painful development & everyone who worked on it would eat broken glass before making another,” Williams said in reply to a question posed on Twitter.

“Also it didn’t sell,” he added, logically.

Ouch.

Developer Yager, currently at work on Dreadnought, has also shot down the possibility of a sequel to the 2012 game.

Spec Ops: The Line is available on Windows PC, Xbox 360 and PS3.


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