Factor 5 being sued, Rogue Squadron game was in development for Wii
June 17th, 2009 Posted in News, Posted by Valay, WiiFactor 5, which closed down their San Rafael studio just a few weeks ago, is now being sued by its former employees. The employees claim that Factor 5 deceitfully transferring assets to a seperate company in order to avoid handing out payment.
James Smith, a San Francisco lawyer representing the employees, issued a statement.
“We allege in the suit that Factor 5 and its three founders fraudulently transferred assets, including source code and other intellectual property to Blue Harvest, which is now known as White Harvest. We believe and have alleged in the complaint that Factor 5 and White Harvest are essentially the same company, being run by the same people, being represented by the same sets of lawyers, with all the same management and ownership and control, performing all the same work that they were doing at Factor 5, just now with a new name and a new address.”
The worst part of this all? Apparently a new Star Wars Rogue Squadron was in development for Wii and all progress was transferred to White Harvest. Unfortunately, the fate of the title does not seem to be too promising at the moment.
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2 Responses to “Factor 5 being sued, Rogue Squadron game was in development for Wii”
By Captain N on Jun 17, 2009
Oh come on if Factor 5 or whatever they want to call themselves has any chance to survive this game must come out ! As for the employess I can understand their grievances but they must let the company make business if they truly want to get paid !
By Hermocrates on Jun 17, 2009
Back in the day, they used to care about the video games. Now they’ve all sold out. Become tools of The Man.
Alas, what happened to the spirit of the ’90s… People had integrity back then.