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We may yet see Condemned 3

Fans of Condemned: Criminal Origins and Condemned 2: Bloodshot are rejoicing at news that we may yet see Condemned 3. Moreover, suitably-skilled fans might even get a chance to work on the title.

Jace Hall, CEO at the series’ development house, Monolith, recently said the franchise could be passed to an independent developer to continue on.

“I helped to create a video game console franchise called Condemned. I currently own the entire franchise,” Hall said on Facebook. “There have been two game titles released for the franchise [and] they both did well, and I am consistently asked when a third game might be created.

“Since I am focused on other things, and will be for quite some time, this franchise is just sitting there. I am contemplating finding an interested and proven Indie development team and providing it to them, so that they can take over the franchise and move it forward. As an indie, it can be very hard to get marketing/media attention for a title that you work on. This franchise is already quite known, has market demand, and is in an innovative genre/category.”

Monolith was sold to Warner Bros. in 2014 and released Condemned in 2005 and Condemned 2: Bloodshot in 2008. They’ve most recently released Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor last year.


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