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The founder of Hytale developer Hypixel Studios, Simon Collins-Laflamme, has confirmed that he's made his "final counter offer" to Riot Games in his attempt to buy back the canceled sandbox RPG.
VCT Masters Toronto was an event unlike any that Riot Games has put on for any of their games, as for the first time, they were able to bring fans in on the act ...
A gigantic art piece with "#Save Hytale" has been painted on WPlace over Santa Monica. A community effort by fans of the ...
Riot Games has released a teaser for the second set of their upcoming licensed League of Legends card game, Riftbound Spiritforged.
It features statements from developers and insights into Riot Games' involvement, as well as discussions around the worth of Hytale and the #SaveHytale movement. Video Sections: 00:00 A Gargantuan Fai ...
The cancellation of Hytale, the Minecraft-style MMORPG, and the closure of Hypixel Studios seem to boil down to a mix of executive mismanagement, misguided leadership, and an overly ambitious ...
The biggest obstacle remains Riot Games’ ownership of the Hytale intellectual property. Any deal would require complex negotiations and legal agreements that could take months or years to resolve.
After a decade of development, Hytale’s sandbox journey has sadly come to an end. Even Riot Games’ investment in Hypixel couldn’t change the troubled production that this title had during its ...
After nearly a decade of promises and delays, Riot Games has officially decided to end development on Hytale . The announcement was made on June 23 by Hypixel Studios itself, which also confirmed t… ...
In a thread about the potential continuation of Hytale, backed by community support, Hypixel founder Simon commented on the possibility and stated that he would invest 25 million dollars himself to ...
That includes Hypixel founder Simon Collins-Laflamme, who posted a lengthy rundown to Twitterof some of his experiences early in Hytale's development. When the studio was still operating ...
The team of about 100 game developers – the majority of which are internationally based remote workers – will be "supported with generous severance and resources" by parent company Riot Games ...