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Age of Conan for XBox 360 and Secret World still being developed
Funcom’s developing team has confirmed to GamesIndustry that both the XBox 360 version of Age of Conan and their new project, Secret World, are sitll active. There were some doubts about the possibility of a version of their MMORPG for the Microsoft console, since its PC counterpart isn’t really in the best of positions at the moment, which caused Funcom to merge servers due to the lack of population, but it doesn’t seem a reason to be worried about.
“We had high expectations when we first set out to do a console version of Age of Conan, and these remain high”, said the company’s CEO, Trond Arne Aas. Even though Age of Conan is an MMO that is especially suited to the console platform, there is a lot of work to be done in terms of tailoring it for the Xbox 360 console. The Xbox 360 game will also contain most, if not all of the content and improvements that have been made to the PC version of the game”.
As for Secret World, the new MMO being developed by the studio, it’s also still alive: “The development of The Secret World continues and we are expanding the development team at a steady pace”, Aas confirmed, “This is a very exciting project for us, and the team working on it has been able to draw on the innovations of Age of Conan for quite some time now – especially from a technological standpoint”.
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