Hellgate: London Getting Axed Febuary 2009
October 24, 2008 by Raj
Filed under Action, Adventure, Corporate, Development, First Person Shooter, Genre, MMORPG, Miscellaneous, Newsbits
After all the controversies, the much hyped MMO Hellgate: London will be closing it’s doors in Febuary 2009.
The writing has been on the wall for some time, and now it’s official: Hellgate: London will be taken offline as of February 1, 2009. As has been the case since Flagship Studios’ collapse was revealed this July, Namco Bandai will continue to operate the game free of charge through January 31.
Hellgate: London Is Not Dead….Yet
July 23, 2008 by Raj
Filed under Action, Adventure, Corporate, Development, First Person Shooter, Genre, MMORPG, Miscellaneous, Newsbits, RPG
Flagship may have lost the IP, but their overhyped MMO is still very much alive. Namco Bandai games have made an “official” annoucement by the means of a forum post:
Hello Hellgaters,
I know everyone is looking for an announcement, and we’d love to make one — but right now, many things are in flux and we don’t have all the information yet. As soon as we do, we’ll post here on the forums, on the website, and anywhere else we can find you.
In the short term, please do not worry. The game is up, the servers are not going away in the short term and any major changes to status will be communicated in advance.
I’d like to ask for your patience as we try to figure it all out and chart a new course. We value your community, your commitment, and your passion for Hellgate and we will make sure that any solution that we architect will support all of you as best as we are able.
Thanks again. We hope to have a real announcement shortly.
__________________
Zack “Ozuri” Karlsson
Sr. Director, Business Development
NAMCO BANDAI Games America, Inc.
Hellgate: London - the game itself, continues to live along. For how long, that’s anybody’s guess. But with salty responses like these, it looks as if Hellgate: London already has one foot in the grave.
Flagship Studios No Longer Owns Hellgate: London
July 12, 2008 by Raj
Filed under Action, Adventure, Corporate, Development, First Person Shooter, Genre, MMORPG, Miscellaneous, Newsbits, RPG
Flagship Studios is no longer the owner of Hellgate: London. The studio lost the IP to HanbitSoft. HanbitSoft’s reason of IP takeover:
HanbitSoft states that the reason it is pursuing this course of action is because “It is hard for us to accept Flagship Studios’ requests for continued support in capital and funding any longer and because Flagship was being difficult”, and because it co-owns a direct stake in the IP, it therefore “has a say in reviewing and determining any course of action to be taken with Hellgate: London.”
HanbitSoft is expected to take full control over the IP. HanbitSoft goes on to state that in doing so, it will be able to “properly manage and develop Hellgate: London into a good game with proper content”, with its own in-house team of developers.
Basically, Flagship did a miserable job and the korean developer took back the IP to fix the trainwreck RPG.
Hellgate: London - Patch v1.3d Coming Tomorrow
July 8, 2008 by Raj
Filed under Action, Adventure, Corporate, Development, Digital Distribution, Downloads, First Person Shooter, Genre, MMORPG, Miscellaneous, Newsbits, Patches, RPG
Flagship Studios will be releasing another patch for Hellgate: London. The patch will be available via game’s auto updater tomorrow in US/EU servers. Read me and info below:
Patch 1.3d introduces a few significant adjustments to gameplay, character creation, and one vendor NPC in particular. Players can now create Elite Mode characters (and subscribers can create Hardcore Mode characters) if their account has a character that reaches level 20 or above. The update also fixes a PRD bug and a character options issue.
Read Me: Read more
PC Gaming is Alright.
June 25, 2008 by Raj
Filed under Corporate, Development, Miscellaneous, Newsbits
There’s nothing to worry about, PC Gaming is alright! Atleast that’s what Microsoft said in their latest press-issue memo/letter/whatever you would prefer to call it:
These are exciting times for the PC gaming industry. Over the past couple of years, Microsoft Corp. has increased its focus on investment in Windows gaming because we see the incredible growth and opportunities it represents not just for us, but for the industry at large.
Today I’m excited to report that Microsoft and a growing community of the gaming industry’s leading publishers, hardware manufacturers and retailers have made the Windows-based PC the largest gaming platform in the world. Every major region will see PC gaming continue to grow in audience, game revenue and hardware purchases for the foreseeable future. While the challenges we face as an industry are many, PC gaming has never been stronger, and we’re confident this trend will continue in the years to come.
The past year has seen exponential growth in online activity and sales, continued platform and hardware innovation, and continued success with the Games for Windows branding initiative, which adds prominence, a quality and technical bar, and a consistent look and feel to the retail PC gaming experience.
In the last year, we have helped launch a wide range of stellar PC game titles exclusive to Windows including “World in Conflict,” “Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar” and “Sins of a Solar Empire.” Other popular titles such as “Crysis” and “Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures” have sold and shipped more than 1 million copies, respectively. “Hellgate: London” now has more than 1 million active subscribers.
We are also dedicated to supporting the next generation of PC game developers with XNA Game Studio, a set of free, easy-to-use development tools for Windows-based PCs, Xbox 360 and Zune. Our goal is to assist a growing community of more than 1 million students, hobbyists and independent game developers realize their potential and enhance the Windows gaming ecosystem through their ingenuity.
Later today in San Francisco, Microsoft will be joined by our partners and select press at our Big Picture showcase event, where attendees will experience the PC gaming renaissance firsthand. Top game publisher Activision will premiere upcoming title “Call of Duty: World at War.” Attendees will also be among the first to experience AMD’s new Radeon HD 4800 Series DirectX 10 graphics card, NVIDIA’s new GeForce 9M notebook GPU and other stellar hardware from Dell Inc., HP, Gateway Inc. and Acer Inc.
Also today, 16 titles join the Games for Windows portfolio, including “Call of Duty: World at War” (Activision), “Ghostbusters: The Videogame” (Sierra Entertainment), “Crysis: Warhead,” (EA Partners), and “Zoo Tycoon 2: Ultimate Collection” (Microsoft Game Studios).
The Windows-based PC is the most connected gaming platform on the planet. Microsoft’s continued investments will enable game publishers to take advantage of that connectivity while delivering to consumers the kinds of gaming experiences they will love.
These are exciting times. We’re proud of how far we’ve come and excited for what the future holds.
Here’s to Windows gaming,
John Schappert
Corporate Vice President
LIVE, Software and Services
Microsoft
Fin.
Hellgate: London Patch v1.2 Single Player Patch Released

Flagship has released a new patch for their FPS-MMO; Hellgate: London. The patch is for the single player portion of the game and updates/fixes a HUGE amount of things.
General
Based on the number and depth of balance changes to skills in this update, certain characters will be provided a “respec token” that allows them to reassign their skill points. This token is automatically placed in the character’s inventory and can be used at any time.
The timer and quest requirement have been removed from the mini-game.
Full change log and download links after the jump. Read more
New Hellgate: London BETA Patch Released
April 5, 2008 by Raj
Filed under Action, Adventure, Digital Distribution, Downloads, First Person Shooter, Genre, MMORPG, Patches
A new BETA patch has been issued for the first person shooter cum MMORPG hybrid, Hellgate: London. The patch fixes tons of bugs, skill changes, class balances, UI updates, graphic enhancements, and much more. The patch has been released to live servers and can be downloaded via the game’s auto-updater. Massive read-me and manual download links after the jump.
Comerica Bank Finances Flagship Studios
March 27, 2008 by Raj
Filed under Corporate, MMORPG, Press Releases
Flagship Studios, the San Francisco-based creator of both Hellgate: London™ and Mythos™ for PC, and Comerica Bank, a Texas-based regional bank, today announced that they have closed an innovative finance transaction to support Flagship’s continuing development of AAA and online game franchises. Read more
Bill Roper Interview
CVG sat down with Hellgate: London creator and CEO of Flagship Studios; Bill Roper to talk about what went wrong with Hellgate: London alongside what he learned from the poor reception of the title. Check it out Here.
Hellgate: London Patch v1.2 Released
A new patch has been issued for the first person shooter cum MMORPG hybrid, Hellgate: London. The patch has been released to live servers and can be downloaded via the game’s auto-updater. According to the official site:
This patch is has some major skill changes, a few vital balance tweaks, some pesky bug fixes, and a highly-requested new feature. First and foremost is the introduction of our in-game mail system. This is something that we know is of vital interest to our community, and is the foundation for our consignment / auction house system. Players can not only send and receive messages with anyone in
the game, but they can also attach Palladium and items to their mail. This makes getting items from one character to another – even your own – much simpler and more convenient. And while you need to be in a Station to attach or receive items and Palladium, you can read your messages anywhere, anytime.
Full release notes after the jump. Read more


