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LucasArts committed to internal studio

Indiana Jones still on track
LucasArts has reaffirmed the company's commitment to its internal studio and has denied rumours that will cease development after The Force Unleashed.

"We're committed to our internal studio," Lucas rep Margaret Grohne told Joystiq. "We're working on the next Indiana Jones game internally."

Grohne refused to comment on whether this would include future efforts, but did say that the company did plan on outsourcing projects to other studios.

"We've always had a good balance between the internal studio and working with external partners," she said. "Expect that to continue."

LucasArts has had a troubled time as of late. Last week, the company laid off close to a hundred employees, one of whom leaked information that unveiled BioWare and LucasArts were co-developing KOTOR III.

Then yesterday, 'reliable sources' claimed that the company would be firing yet more staff after The Force Unleashed was released.

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For god's sake Lucasarts just give every single liscence to Factor 5 so you can release some good games!

(Too young to play monkey island etc so this doesn't include them)
microhenry on 10 Jun '08
They should outsource everything to some good developers (including Telltale) to get some decent games out. And how about some games that aren't based on aging movies...
almanac2015 on 10 Jun '08
This is what happens when you pretty much abandon the PC as a platform.
liquidphantom on 10 Jun '08
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