The Tomorrow Children Is Getting a Second Chance
Q-Games has announced that they have negotiated the rights for The Tomorrow Children bringing the game back to the original creators. The creators were trying to get the rights back and they have managed to succeed.
The Tomorrow Children was released around five years ago and was only online for about a year. It feels almost like a fever dream as I remember playing it, but I forgot this game ever existed. I never played the game for very long, and I just remember it was a bit on the strange side.
Q-Games felt that The Tomorrow Children never got a fair shake, and they want to bring it back online. While they work to bring the game back, Q-Games has a newsletter you can sign up for to keep up to date.
Here is what Dylan, the director of the game, and CEO and Founder of Q-Games, has to say on The Tomorrow Children:
“I’d like to thank first and foremost the fans of The Tomorrow Children, without whom, I would never have had the confidence to keep pursuing this deal. Our fans are some of the most amazing gamers out there, and every day for the past four years, they have kept the dream alive. I think the happiest thing about this decision is imagining the enjoyment those fans will feel as they re-enter the crazy post-apocalyptic neo-soviet world of The Tomorrow Children.
Secondly, I’d like to thank Sony Interactive Entertainment for also working with me to have the IP returned to Q-Games. It has taken a concerted effort by all of us to get to this ultimate step, and I’m full of gratitude to everyone involved in the process. I am now tweaking and re-working parts of the game every week, and I hope everyone follows along and gets involved in this process.
We plan to make quite a few changes for the better and give The Tomorrow Children the re-launch it deserves!”
The Tomorrow Children was a strange game, but I’m excited it’s back in the hands of the devs that are clearly passionate about the project. I didn’t care much for it the first time around, but I’ll check the game out again and see what changes they make.
Source: Press Release