Gone Home won a ton of awards and garnered a whole bunch of attention. It was meant to be coming to consoles this year, but that has been cancelled. Is it a sign of something afoot at Majesco? Perhaps.
Confirmed to Eurogamer, Gone Home’s console port is no longer in development following the closure of its publisher, Midnight City, an indie offshoot of Majesco. Developer Fullbright’s cofounder, Steve Gaynor, simply stated:
Our publishing deal with Majesco has ended, and the console version is not in active development.
Fulbright is already working on a new title, but I’m wondering about the state of Majesco. They were in quite a bit of financial trouble at the end of last year, which I suppose explains why they’re scaling back on the indie side of things. However, it seems that the whole company might just disappear.
There is an upcoming vote on 30 March which could approve 100% dilution. The company only has 16 full time employees and no game developers. Without something dramatic happening, it appears it might be toast for the Cooking Mama house. While Cooking Mama Limited (formerly known as Office Create) might still make new games in the franchise to be distributed by Nintendo, this could well be the end of Majesco.
So, not only might we never see this stellar indie on console, we might see an end to Majesco. Sad state of affairs. While there are plenty of new titles that are up and coming, it’s always sad to see a company exiting the industry.
Last Updated: March 4, 2015
Loftus
March 4, 2015 at 14:38
The title made me think of when i got home and my tv and ps3 was stolen…
RinceThis
March 4, 2015 at 14:41
So we could say that Gone Home has… GONE?
Corrie
March 4, 2015 at 15:05
Home is where the heart is at…guess this time it’s in the bin.
Seriously this is built in unity…so your regular work laptop could run it and if you wanna hook your PS4 controller to it and tada …but I’m guessing 60fps is not cinematic so is rather unenjoyable to the common folk