Duck Game Developer Unfazed by Possible Publisher Delisting: "As long as my hands and eyes are moving, I will never stop updating."

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Duck Game Developer Unfazed by Possible Publisher Delisting: "As long as my hands and eyes are moving, I will never stop updating."

The developers of the cult favorite local co-op party shooter "Duck Game" have stated on their blog that the intellectual property of "Duck Game" is theirs and they will continue to develop it until and unless some sort of apocalyptic bad scenario occurs regarding this game He stated. Yes, that includes the very real threat that Warner Brothers, owner of publisher Adult Swim Games, will delist the game and remove it from store shelves.

This post by the developer comes as a growing number of games from Adult Swim Games' publishers are being delisted by Warner Brothers, making it increasingly likely that the publisher's catalog will be wiped out. This may or may not include "Duck Game".

In a post on his blog, developer Landon Podbielski made it clear that he fully believes there is a way to continue developing "Duck Game" even if the worst-case scenario comes to pass.

"The Duck Game turns 10 years old on May 13th, and as much as DG belongs to me, it also belongs to the players and the wonderful people who once worked at the best game publisher I could have asked for. As long as my hands and eyes keep moving, I will never stop updating.

He also makes it clear that Adult Swim Games, which he is doing now, has nothing to do with the Adult Swim Games of the past: "Nothing against any of the great people who worked at ASG, but the fact is, those people were like ASG to me.

Duck Games has been a local multiplayer game for many years, a goofy platform shooter. It's a kind of no-fail, no-frills fun, and PC Gamer has extensively highlighted it as an example of how indie developers saved local multiplayer from extinction in the 2010s.

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