"There was never an real merger of Infinite, it was more of a merger. It was all gentle things - as sufficient as it would be fun to have a bit of a scandal. Unfortunately there isn't one," Infinite Interactive's owner and imaginative lead Steve Fawkner told us. "I regard everyone concluded that Infinite does its most appropriate work when it's independent, and so you headed back out in to the inhospitable surroundings to work on the own things again."
Fawkner explained he couldn't obtain in to the "nitty-gritty" sum about egghead skill tenure and that things are "a small more complicated" than before, but that Infinite do still keep the Puzzle Quest and Warlords IP rights.
"While I do not have a definite statement that I can make at the moment, if you shook a Magic 8-Ball and asked it 'Will Infinite's next diversion be a Puzzle Quest title?', then it would really may say 'All signs indicate to yes!'," Fawkner explained.
"In the partial term, you will go on to erect and innovate in the genres and settings that you know and love. That means games that mix fantasy, puzzles, plan and tactics. It's puzzled we'll ever pierce as well far from those genres, since they are the favorites, and you always do your most appropriate work when you're office building games that you're ardent about."
[Thanks Aaron S.]
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