


Frogwares took to Twitter to share this update, promising that more news was on the way soon regarding their warning. Hong Kong, the 3rd biggest financial centre in the world, is also a place with distorted living environment (and values).

In this new type of adventure, you take on the role of Charles W. With Pak-ho Chau, Man-Chung Lam, Babyjohn Choi, Shing-Bun Lam. The Sinking City is an action/investigation game set in an open world inspired by the universe of H.P. Original story: The Sinking City has returned to Steam following its removal across multiple digital platforms, but developer Frogwares has said it did not create this version and that it does not recommend that anyone purchase it. The Sinking City: Capsule Odyssey: Directed by Nero Ng, Stephen Ng. IGN has reached out to Nacon for comment. The two companies remain in a legal battle in French courts over contract breaches, missed payments, intellectual property ownership, and more - with Frogwares saying it will now be adding pirachy and theft of intellectual property to the list of charges. You're a private investigator, and you have to uncover the truth of what has possessed the city and the minds of its inhabitants. The half-submerged city of Oakmont is gripped by supernatural forces. Meanwhile, the studio says it does not believe either Gamesplanet or Steam were aware of the situation, saying that Nacon likely purchased the game legally from Gamesplanet and that Steam did not know the version uploaded to its servers was hacked. The Sinking City is an adventure and investigation game set in an open world inspired by the universe of H.P.
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Additionally, Frogwares notes that the version on Steam is the "Deluxe" version of the game - with extra content added that Nacon never had the license to distribute in the first place.įrogwares specifically calls out Neopica, a Belgian studio behind games like the Hunting Simulator titles and Euro Truck Racing Championship that was acquired by Nacon late last year, as having a hand in the alteration of The Sinking City. Frogwares accuses Nacon of buying the game on Gamesplanet, hacking into it to remove certain identifiers like Gamesplanet logos and add the Nacon logo on certain splash screens, and then republishing the altered version of the game to Steam. In a blog post today, Frogwares says that the new version of The Sinking City uploaded to Steam in late February by Nacon was not one given to the publisher by them, but rather a version licensed to online distributor Gamesplanet.
