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Submitted by Jon Wilcox on November 21 2007 - 10:56

Chris Taylor reveals that a new PC title will be unveiled very soon; second Supreme Commander expansion coming too...

Gas Powered Games' CEO Chris Taylor has revealed that the studio will shortly announce a brand new title for PC, promising that it'll be "unlike anything we've done before."

Speaking in the studio's regular newsletter, Taylor also confirmed recent hints that a second expansion to RTS Supreme Commander is also underway. The first, Forged Alliance, is due for release across Europe from Friday (November 23rd).

The studio already has a somewhat busy development schedule in the coming months with Supreme Commander heading on Xbox 360, and Space Siege recently announced for SEGA.

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By: freeradical

Added:Sun 19th Apr 2009 18:06, Post No: 2

I would think it probably does have a key check - PC games without them these days are very rare - but they're very easy to crack. That's why publishers like EA resort to DRM.

Of course, with the outcry from fans that this causes, publishers try to avoid DRM where possible (which is why it won't be used with The Sims 3).

Clearly the problem with Demigod is its users and it's very sad to see a small but brilliant developer like Gas Powered Games getting hit so hard by piracy. Let' just hope that it's not too damaging to the company.


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By: Anonymous

Added:Sun 19th Apr 2009 12:57, Post No: 1

I am not going to condone piracy, but why the hell didn't Stardock and GPG have some kind of verification for the online part of the game.

I applaud Stardocks stance on DRM but verification for online games, even if its a simple key check is very easy to incorporate and not too intrusive.