September 1, 2020 06:45 pm
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2020/9/1/21417167/vlambeer-shutting-down-nuclear-throne-games-studio
Nuclear Throne developer Vlambeer is shutting down after a decade of games
Vlambeer, the indie studio behind beloved games such as Super Crate Box, Nuclear Throne, and Ridiculous Fishing, is shutting down. The developer, which celebrates its 10th anniversary today, announced the news on Twitter. “We had a beautiful run, made incredible games, and worked with amazing people, but it is time for new things,” the developer said. “So we’re announcing the end of Vlambeer.”
The Dutch studio was founded in 2010 by Jan Willem Nijman and Rami Ismail and has been a stalwart of the indie community. Vlambeer has been especially vocal on issues of game clones; Ismail is a well-known advocate within the community for topics like diversity and independent development. “It’s not a sad day for us, but the happy conclusion to a...
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2020/9/1/21417167/vlambeer-shutting-down-nuclear-throne-games-studio
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