Ender's Game: Battle Room | |
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Developer(s) | Chair Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Chair Entertainment |
Series | Ender's Game |
Ender's Game: Battle Room was to be a digitally distributed video game for all viable downloadable platforms[1] developed by Chair Entertainment and based on the novel Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card. The game was expected to utilize Unreal Engine 3.[2]
The developers intended to focus the game specifically around the Battle Room.[1]
On 14 December 2010, Chair Entertainment co-founder Donald Mustard indicated to Joystiq that the project had been put on "indefinite hold", citing a disconnect between the planned game and parent company Epic Games's strategic objective "to create original and unique franchises".
Chair Entertainment previously licensed the literary rights of Empire to Orson Scott Card who then wrote a best-selling novel,[3] forming a working relationship between the author and developer. Card was a chief consultant on the video game adaptation of his novel.