Piranha Bytes - All News
January
Piranha Bytes - Don't write us off yet!
Piranha Bytes - Rumors
Several sites are worried about Piranha Bytes - for example Gamepressure:
Piranha Bytes Has Fans Worried. Disturbing Silence at The Creators of Elex, Gothic
Fans of the Piranha Bytes studio are worried about its future. They cite several disturbing events in recent weeks as the reason.
Fans of the famous series of games, Gothic, Risen and Elex from German Piranha Bytes, are starting to worry about the fate of this team. There are several reasons for this.
- The studio's official YouTube channel has been silent for almost two months. The last video was published there on November 27th last year. This wouldn't be a concern for other teams, perhaps, but Piranha Bytes has been consistently dropping weekly videos showcasing various studio activities for years.
- Strange things are also happening to the studio's official website. At the beginning of this year, all information disappeared from it. Currently, there's only a large logo there.
- For this project WIKI6, most likely being Elex 3, disappeared from the database of the German federal agency, which is responsible for granting subsidies to productions from the gaming industry.
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December
Piranha Bytes - Weekend Sale
The entire Piranha Bytes catalogue is on sale over the weekend on Steam.
July
Piranha Bytes - Hot or Not
Björn and Jennifer Pankratz are asking themselves "What is the next big trend?"
HOT OR NOT [ENG SUB] Piranha Becken TV
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Piranha Bytes - Creative Director Looks Back at All Games
GameStar.de asked Piranha Bytes' creative director Björn Pankratz what PB thinks about their own games now that both the Gothic and the Risen franchise are behind them for the time being. The clou: he had to answer in one brief statement per game. Although I feel tempted to quote the whole piece I'll limit myself to his quote (transl.) about Risen 2:
We've implemented many important new mechanics in Risen 2, which we still use today. [...] But all in all we were too pirate-y. We've lost the fantasy aspect there.
Piranha Bytes - New Game for Nordic Games?
Straight from the rumor mill: Currently the internet explodes and the hivemind says the new Piranha Bytes project is a new game called Elex Nordic teased. World of Risen and NeoGAF members are convinced they've seen a masked Piranha Bytes logo on the Elex page, which has been replaced in the meantime.
Both companies have an ongoing business relationship: Nordic distributes or publishes Gothic 2 & 3 since JoWooD's demise.
Nordic Games' countdown ends today at 14:00 CET, Piranha Bytes' on Friday.
Thanks Moriendor!
Piranha Bytes - Announcement On Friday
Now Piranha Bytes also follows the trend to post announcements of announcements. They posted a pic with a cryptic message on Facebook yesterday, supposedly meaning "3 days left". So far it seems Piranha Bytes is not working on the project everybody wants to see.
Found on World of Risen.
June
Piranha Bytes - Facts and Information about the new Project @ World of Risen
World of Risen has collected quite a few facts about Piranha Bytes' new project:
Facts and information
Production information
- Jenny confirmed that Piranha Bytes are working on a new project!
- Work on the new project started in early 2014. (Most likely the pre-production, brainstorming part)
- The new project will most likely be a DX11 one
- Björn Pankratz is the Project Manager. He has also been PM for Gothic II: Night of the Raven add-on, Risen 2 (together with Mike Hoge) and Risen 3.
- Mike Hoge (PM for Gothic 1 - Risen 2) will not be involved with the new project, and neither will be Mattias Filler, Kai Rosenkranz or Ralf Marczinzik. (see current and past members of Piranha Bytes)
- There will be a different composere than Risen 3.
- The music will be darker.
- No recycled assets will be used from previous games, like Risen 3 used from Risen 2.
- The graphical design will still be stylized/a bit cartoonish, but in a darker, less colourful, more adult way.
Technical information
- Platform: *SPECULATION* The project will be developed for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
- Engine: The same in-house engine used by Piranha Bytes since Risen 1, updated to the present technology (i.e. DX11).
Gameplay information
Story & setting
- The new game will have a happier/more satisfactory ending than Risen 3.
- The game will be structured into chapters.
- Playing with a party of NPCs will be optional as a rule.
- Different kinds of environment, though the diversity of which remains be seen.
- The player will interact with at least on non-human species.
- Apparently there will be a big unitary landmass rather than a fragmented map.
- The game will feature relatively small settlements, none the size of Khorinis (Gothic 2), but larger than the mage settlement in Risen 3.
- There will be no ships.
Activities
- The climbing will again be scripted.
- There will be swimming.
- There will be no Quick Time Events!
- The inventory will again be unlimited.
- More NPCs will be killable in the new project, not just quest-related kills.
- There will be teachers and a crafting system which allows the player to craft more than just weapons.
- There will be different factions granting special abilities and weapon skills upon joining them.
- The hero will be able to sleep.
- The inventory will be redesigned.
Combat
- There will be difficulty level from which the player can choose.
March
Piranha Bytes - Working on New Game
Game Pressure has news about Piranha Bytes working on a new game, and the developer says that, "Every Gothic fan should have a look at it".
Here is the information.
Our associated website, gry-online.pl, has published an article remembering the first installment of the Gothic series. On the occasion of this piece, they had a chance to ask a few questions to Björn Pankratz, the only current employee of Piranha Bytes who used to be a member of the old team. One of the topics discussed was of course a potential return of the classic action RPG franchise. They learned that the studio is currently working on a title that may satisfy fans of Gothic. When asked about the possibility of a remake of the first part of the series, Björn said:
"You should never say never, but at the moment we're working hard on another project and we're very interested to see if you will like it as much as we do. We think every Gothic Fan should have a look at it”.
August
Piranha Bytes - Working on New Project
Piranha Bytes is working on a new project according to a forum post on the worldofplayers website. It's in German but Hiddenx sent a small translation.
PB is working on a new project that has nothing to do with Risen or Gothic
Source: Michael Hoge of PB.
Translation:
Mattias Filler drew my attention to this thread. There seem to be some more of them, so here's a short statement for all that are interested:
1.) I (Michael Hoge) was not involved in the development of Risen 3.
2.) Indeed, I locked myself in for two years to work on a new concept (not Gothic). We are already developing a prototype of this concept with a small core team since the beginning of this month.
3.) Before someones asks: I can't give any informations yet. We need some time with everything (...) but those who are interested in this topic, will not have to wait long for more information.
December
Piranha Bytes - Risen 3 or Gothic 5?
Piranha Bytes was given a new developer award, and a site called PC Games has a new video with Project Director Bjorn Pankratz.
In the video we get conformation of new game, but as usual it seems we wont hear more till next year. Now for those of us that don't speak German here is a small google translation.
Finally a sign of life from the RPG specialists at Piranha Bytes that deal with Gothic 1-3 and Risen Risen 2 plus: have made a name for Dark Waters. The latter has clearly distinguished only by an unusual pirates and voodoo setting of the previous Piranha Games and cut in PC Games test with a very good 86 points . So far, there were only rumors surrounding a new Piranha role-playing game, most recently in September ( PC Games reported ).
For the Essenes Studio today's presentation of the German Developer Award in Dusseldorf is almost a home game. Of course, are also members of Piranha teams, including Project Director Björn Pankratz on site. We have intercepted him before the event and pestered for new information. You can tell Björn that he wants to give more details on favorite, but has yet to mention: "I can not say anything because we all have to wait until next year," he told PC Games. "Only this: It is a lot darker than the last We return again to go back to our roots.."
The last date Piranha Game - Risen 2: Dark Waters - was announced in February 2011 and released in April 2012, a year later. If this schedule is used again, much to be said for a release in spring 2015.
"Back to basics" - it sounds more like a new Gothic? After all, the rights to the series are back at Piranha Bytes after Arcania: Gothic 4 was known developed by Spellbound Entertainment for Jowood. Or want to leave you with a Risen, Piranha Bytes 3, the Palm world of Dark Waters behind and build on the dark-oppressive medieval fantasy atmosphere that dominates the team proven masterly?
So what do you all think? A new Gothic or will it be a new Risen game?
September
Piranha Bytes - Working On a New RPG
DSO Gaming has news that Piranha Bytes is working on a new RPG title.
Piranha Bytes’ Michael Ruve has confirmed that the company is currently working on a new RPG title. Although we don’t know much about this new RPG project, we do know that Piranha Bytes has implemented a better navigation technique for NPCs, and that cloth animation and a cool looking physically based lighting solution have been implemented.
Given the fact that Piranha Bytes has not shared any additional information about its new RPG, we can safely assume that it will be coming on next-gen platforms (consoles and PC).
March
Piranha Bytes - Interview with Mattias Filler
World of Risen have an interview with Mathias Filler, former employee of Piranha Bytes on Piranha Bytes, the games industry, his plans and the Gothic and Risen games.
Could you give some advices to our Gothic-Modding-Teams or to our new indie teams which would help them in the development of their own stories?
Finish it. Cut down everything that causes to much time and work, stay at a manageable level, put goals and check them. Referring to the development of the story, it is quite helpful to present it to someone else. If you convince the other person, you'll be on a good way. If the other person doesn't even understands the story, you'll better reflect on it and check if it is really as good as you think.
Do you plan to create your Dream-RPG (not important with which developer) somewhere along the way? That means, to write a story, that is perfect in your view, for a RPG?
There really is an idea I would like to realise in a RPG (by the way, I've already discussed about that in the forum) but “perfect” doesn't exist and my RPG doesn't have to be like that. Creating a good game would suffice.
Thanks Kostas.
January
Piranha Bytes - Cofounder Alex Brueggemann Passed Away Last Week
From World of Risen comes this sad news: Alex Brüggemann, one of the co-founders of Piranha Bytes passed away last week:
In the night from Saturday to Sunday, [last week] Piranha Bytes co-founder Alex Brüggemann died in presence of his wife and mother. Alex Brüggemann was one of four founders of Piranha Bytes and thus, one of the spiritual fathers of the Gothic series. As Ralf Marczinczik wrote in his blog, Alex was diagnosed with cancer about three years ago. It appears he now succumbed to this dreadful disease.The World of Risen mourns with the family and friends of Alex and wishes them all the best and the strength to see through these difficult times.
For sone reason, I can't use the ü-letter in the newsbit title - sorry for the inconvenience.
Source: GameBanshee
October
Piranha Bytes - 15 Year Anniversary Retrospective
It was the 15 Year Anniversary of Piranha Bytes yesterday and Thomas from Gamers.de writes in with their retrospective interview (German only - Google translation here). There are no revelations but fans will enjoy the trip down memory lane.
PCGamesHardware.de also has a (German) retrospective article.
Piranha Bytes - Sascha Henrichs Leaves
It's not uncommon for staff to come and go but Piranha Bytes has lost another "original", wth 3D artist Sascha Henrichs leaving to head off on his own, according to a Google+ post picked up by World of Risen:
15.10.2011 my last day as an employee at Piranha Bytes. from then on self employed.
a weight is finally lifted from me!
May
Why Piranha Bytes Dumped JoWooD @Eurogamer
Internet drama time! Eurogamer interviewed Gothic 3 developer Piranha Bytes not only about their upcoming Risen 2 (see newsbit from 12 hours ago) but also about their acrimonious divorce from former publisher JoWooD back in 2007. Other topics are the Gothic rights and, briefly, ArcaniA.
Here's a quote:
"The problem was - to cut a long story short - there were a couple of differences in opinion between the publisher and us," said Piranha Bytes co-founder Michael Hoge. "And the whole thing collapsed when the publisher forced us to release Gothic 3 while it was not ready."
"To be fair, if we had finished it in the time that we promised, it would have been fine. But as it was, the development took longer on the project, and instead of trying to find a solution with us - how to get this right - they just wanted to release it. It was because of their stock market orientation, I think. So we decided to go separate ways then."
Thanks, zohaib!
Piranha Bytes - Sascha Henrichs Interview @ WoR
Pirahna Bytes' artist/modeler Sascha Henrichs has been interviewed at World of Risen, talking about the PB design team and their approach:
4. How creative can you be without falling into conflict with the game designers?
Back in the day there was more room for an artist to come around with his own ideas. Today the amount of work has more than doubled and I rarely have time to create a design by myself. However, from time to time our concepter is too busy with concepting for the character department, and cannot deliver concepts for our department. Then we have to make our own concepts. From time to time there is also an idea you really want to bring forward, then it's mostly no problem for anyone to go for it.
Editor’s note:
1. Be sure to check out Jann Kerntke's website, PB's concepter.
2. Have a look at Ralf’s Developer Diary entry concerning character design
Thanks, Moriendor!
April
Piranha Bytes - Bjorn Pankratz Video Interview
German video site has 3min.de has a video interview with Risen lead designer Bjorn Pankratz (and a handful of other developers follow). Bjorn chats as they wander around the town but that's about all I can tell you.
Thanks, World of Risen.
Piranha Bytes - Gothic Interview @ Gothicz.net
Czech Gothic fan site Gothicz.net published an English translation of their recent interview with Piranha Bytes co-founder Mike Hoge. Most questions deal with specific Gothic and G2 topics, with a little excursion of to the business side of things. Hoge explains a couple of loose ends and design decisions in PB's trademark no-nonsense style. Nothing really new, but it's a good read for fans.
Gothicz.net: As we know, the magic barrier in G1 was created by twelve magicians plus Xardas. In the Colony we can find precisely the same count of them, however the fire mage Milten came in to the Colony after the Barrier was created. So we are missing one fire mage. It seems to me quite impossible, that you would overlook this disharmony. So what happened to this unknown mage?
Mike: The Magic barrier was created by 12 magicians, Xardas being one of them! When Xardas left the old camp, there were only 5 Mages left.. So they took Milten as an apprentice, when he was thrown into the prison after the barrier had been created. There is a dialogue in the game where one of the mages gets the numbers wrong. I think it was Saturas... I noticed that error, fixed it and some ex-team member of mine "fixed" it back because he didn't understand the background. There is no missing mage. The guy just messed it up :)
On a sidenote, Mike says the Gothic rights will return to PB:
Mike: We get the rights to Gothic back when we have finished Risen 2. Why? Because we did only sell them to our ex-publisher for a certain amount of time ;)
Wise move.
This is the first time somebody from Piranha Bytes officially clarifies the rights situation. It's more than welcome to finally have official word on it.
Risen 2 is expected in 2011.
January
Piranha Bytes - KaiRo Profile @ World of Risen
German readers can find a profile interview with Piranha Bytes' popular composer and effects artist Kai Rosenkranz at World of Risen (and links to lots of other PB profiles as well).
November
Piranha Bytes - Distance Themselves from Gothic 3: Forsaken Gods
We've decided against posting this last week, but in the light of the upcoming flood of G3:FG newsbits it has to be posted to get the full picture.
Here is Piranha Bytes' / Pluto 13s' full PR (minus the company blurb):
Gothic ® 3: Forsaken Gods released
Essen, 2008-11-21 Today JoWooD Productions Software AG, publisher of our games Gothic II, Gothic – Night of the Raven and Gothic 3 has officially released their new game Gothic 3: Forsaken Gods (date for German market).
We have agreed to their usage of our registered trade mark „Gothic“. However, to avoid any misconceptions about the game itself we have to state that we have not been involved with its development in any way. All development was done by the India based company Trine Games who have been hired by JoWooD for this purpose.
There has never been any contact between us and Trine Games. We do not know more about the game than anyone else – in fact we have bought our copy of the game at a local retail store only yesterday 20th of November.
Piranha Bytes have been busy developing their upcoming fantasy RPG named “Risen” since 2007.
September
Piranha Bytes - Interview @ Piranha Club
A site called Pirahna Club has an interview with Piranha Bytes' art director, Ralf Marcinczik, in Russian and German. Luckily for most of us, World of Risen has an English translation. The conversation centres on Ralf's background, rather than Risen:
1. Does a graphic artist really need a professional training? If so, please explain why!
Not really - but it helps a lot.
Over the years I met a lot of graphic artists in the games industry who were never professionally trained to draw or to see thing analytically from a painters perspective. And in the long run, this causes communication problems because these basics are missing. Be it a technical issue (how to create a good pose? what criteria determine the best way to present a character?) or a theoretical one (how to develop a unique style for a certain project? how do colour systems work?)
Many graphic artists get to this job because of their enthusiasm about games. Some have learned to handle 3D programs by themselves, others just like to modify games.
Alas, a real professional training that covers all aspects of games production does not exist.
I myself had, when I was still in school, absolutely no idea how to realise my career aspiration. It took me some detours to finally come to study "communications design / specification: graphics". And even so I was a bit disappointed about not really learning a lot of technical stuff at the university, it still taught me how to understand graphics and that anatomical drawing does not have to be boring.
Source: World of Gothic
January
Piranha Bytes - Bjorn Pankratz & KaiRo Interviews
World of Piranha Bytes has translations of two profile style interviews with Piranha Bytes' Björn Pankratz and Kai Rosenkranz that originated at German games mag Games Aktuell (links to the originals with each translation). Here's a snip:
What is your job and what are you doing the whole day?
My name is Björn Pankratz. I am a game designer, story writer and the project leader at Piranha Bytes. My areas of activitys are very ambitious and interesting. Design concepts and game situations, write dialogs, implement quests. Project planning, operational procedure, content-assets, controll features and so on. So I am running through the building one half of the day, and the other half of the day I'm sitting in front of my Computer and bring the oral developed events in an electronic form and wait.
September
Piranha Bytes - Job Openings
Piranha Bytes / Pluto 13 is seeking coders. If you are a senior core engine programmer or a programmer for game / physics and you can read German have a look at the job openings on their site.
Piranha Bytes - Video Interviews @ WoP
Two video interviews with Piranha Bytes are up at World of Piranha Bytes for those with the appropriate German skills. My Google-fu of the accompanying newsbit says there are no huge revelations about their new game but there is some explanation why they are discussing it so early in the development.
August
Piranha Bytes - New RPG Teaser Site
World of Piranha Bytes is pointing out a site called rpb.deepsilver.com, which is a teaser site for Piranha Bytes' new project. The game remains untitled and there is only a couple of short German sentances and a single piece of art to look at - but one can reasonably assume from the art that the project is a fantasy RPG.
Piranha Bytes - MoCap Session Photos
Not exactly big news but it's nice to see anything about Piranha Bytes' new game. World of Pirahna Bytes has half a dozen photos of a recent motion capture session for their upcoming game.
July
Piranha Bytes - New RPG to be announced at GC
Deep Silver/Koch sent out a press release in their lineup for the Leipzig Games Convention (Aug 23-26) and it includes this tantalising bit:
Deep Silver & Partners press conference on 22/08.
Piranha Bytes meets Deep Silver: The new RPG from Germany for the international market. Live on stage: Piranha Bytes (Mike Hoge and others) and Klemens Kundratitz, CEO of Koch Media.
Piranha Bytes - Sascha Henrichs Interview @ World of PB [updated]
Update: The interview was first published by the Czech fan site Gothicz.net. WoPB posted German and English (see below) translations.
Piranha Bytes' level designer and texture artist Sascha Henrichs has been interviewed at World of Piranha Bytes. The conversation mostly covers Sasha's background and experiences on the Gothics:
And than came Gothic 3. Was that a great change? Suddenly working with something completely different: next-gen graphics and new programming tools and equipments? How did you get accustomed to that?
Yes, it was really a great change since we didn’t know anything about these techniques. That's why we made so many bad normal maps, forced too many polygons on some parts where it wasn't necessary and so on. We made many mistakes... but we must have made something right too since the overall graphical beauty of G3 is - well, at least in my opinion and with all video settings on maximum - still in the lead when you compare it with similar games like Oblivion, Two Worlds etc. Our level of detail is still unmatched by any other current game of its genre.
June
A Day at Piranha Bytes'
World of Piranha Bytes posted a huge picture collection illustrating a work day at PB´s office. The pics are sorted in chronological order from 8 am to 8 pm. Art director Ralf Marzcinzcik wrote some German annotations into them but unfortunately he didn´t forget to blur all parts showing their next game.
Piranha Bytes - Interview @ World of Piranha
Not surprisingly the new fan site WorldofPiranha.de scored the first interview with Piranha Bytes after yesterday´s announcement.
10. The Gothic 2 Mod Khorana has reached a level of interaction and immersion with a lot of care for details, the likes of which we’ve never seen in the world of Gothic 2. That’s been done with movers, for instance, who are more numerous than in the whole Gothic 2 world in spite of a comparatively small world. That can only be done with a high level of manual work. Regarding Gothic 3 people often stated, that due to the sheer size of the world a lot had to be automatised along with a lot of handy work. In the future, what will the ratio be between automatically generated content and manually designed stuff? How much manual work and corresponding detail is possible?The original German interview can be found nearby.
We will do almost everything manually again. That especially applies to manually placed items and chest contents as well as manually placed monsters. We don’t think we should pursue the path of automatic generation. I’ve already said in another Interview (Game Face) that in my opinion the automatic levelling system was the biggest weakness in the design of Gothic 3, because a lot of problems that occurred later in the game (for instance balancing) were a consequence of this decision.
Regarding more interactivity – that’s just the point that we’ve put on top of the list beside a completely revised battle design – we’ve already started working on that as well.
Piranha Bytes - New Publisher: Deep Silver [Updated]
Among others the following PR was posted on the new WorldofGothic sister site WorldofPiranha and the Deep Silver homepage :
Piranha Bytes and Deep Silver come together
Planegg/Essen, 18-6-2007 – The German development team Piranha Bytes and Koch Media's premium games label Deep Silver will be working together in future. Deep Silver has already acted as a co-publishing partner for Gothic 3, the most recent title developed by the team from Essen. Further details concerning the two companies' cooperation will be released at a later date.
"We came to appreciate Koch Media as a competent, reliable and strong partner during the development of Gothic 3. We look forward to continuing and extending our cooperation with them with our work on a new joint title," says Michael Rüve, Commercial Manager for Piranha Bytes.
"We are very happy about this collaboration with Piranha Bytes. The team possesses a lot of experience, maintains close relations to its community, has established a successful brand within Germany and beyond its borders and captivated countless players. We're very excited to be able to exclusively accompany Piranha Bytes' work," Koch Media's Managing Director Klemens Kundratitz comments on the forthcoming cooperation with the team.
It has been a rumor for weeks, now we have the official confirmation: Deep Silver, the Gothic 3 co-publisher and at least exclusive distributor for Gothic 2 in its home market publishes Piranha Bytes´ next game.
Update: Eurogamer has a brief comment from Deep Silver and it seems we'll know some more in a few weeks time:
"We aren't speaking about Gothic 4 at all, as it isn't a game that will be released by Piranha Bytes; we are speaking about a new project," the spokesperson told Eurogamer.
"It will be something that takes advantage of the know-how and knowledge of previous Piranha Bytes games. We expect to have details in roughly a month's time."
Piranha Bytes - Clarifies the Gothic Rights Situation
A few hours ago Piranha Bytes / Pluto 13 published a press release on their website. In it they clarify their position and correct what they consider wrong information spread by the German and Austrian press. Here is it, as always minus the company details:
Rights to „Gothic ®“Essen, 2007-06-06 Regarding the rights to the “GOTHIC” series, statements and incorrect reports have been published by the German and Austrian press. Pluto 13 GmbH has to clarify on this matter:
Specific rights to already or yet to be published games of the “GOTHIC” series were contractually granted to JoWooD Productions Software AG, Austria. The same applies to usage of the trademark “GOTHIC”. These contracts are extensive and confidential.
Claims that all rights to all future games of the GOTHIC series have been exclusively granted to any company are definitely wrong.
And the German version:
Rechtslage von „Gothic ®“
Essen, 06.06.2007 Aufgrund von in der Presse veröffentlichten Aussagen und Berichten zur Rechtslage von „GOTHIC“ sieht sich die Pluto 13 GmbH veranlasst, hierzu Stellung zu beziehen.
Über einzelne Nutzungsrechte an den bereits veröffentlichten und künftig aus dieser Reihe noch erscheinenden Spielen sowie der Marken „GOTHIC“ gibt es umfangreiche und vertrauliche vertragliche Vereinbarungen mit der JoWooD Productions Software AG.
Darstellungen, nach denen alle Rechte an künftigen Spielen der Gothic-Serie ausschließlich und exklusiv bei einem Unternehmen lägen, entsprechen in keinem Fall den Tatsachen.
Thanks, Sir_Brennus.
Piranha Bytes - "No longer working with the [Gothic] brand"
World of Gothic has some revealing quotes from both sides of the Gothic split that appear to show Piranha Bytes has ceded the future of Gothic entirely to JoWood. Here's a snip from their latest newsbit:
For JoWooD's CEO Albert Seidl it is all perfectly clear. In an interview with Börse-Express.com last Friday, he claims the rights to Gothic 4 complete with all derivatives and possible sequels for his company. He also stated to be in close contact with a good and qualified developing studio. He just not mentioned its name.
Today in our forum, Piranha Bytes' art director Ralf Marczinczik referred all fans to direct their questions about the future of Gothic 4, any AddOn or patches straight at JoWooD. Piranha Bytes is "no longer working with the brand" and therefore not in a position to answer any of those questions.
Here's the full post from Ralf on WoG's English board:
Hello to everybody here in the english speaking community!
Sorry that we (from the studio) can´t regulary post here. (Big thanks to Christopher Weckwerth, who is constantly engaged here)
As some of you know, we answer questions quite regulary on the German side of the Forum- but for some reason we rarely post here (even though, most of us are quite fluent in English).
(Maybe I get Kai to check in more regulary too...?)
You propably know allready that the publisher of the Gothic Games, JoWood, and the Studio parted a while ago. Sad story- and I am sure you read the news in the trades.
Any questions you might have about the future of Gothic IV, any AddOn or patches, please contact the publisher via their homepage. It´s not that we don´t want to answer your questions, but all those answers can only be given by JoWood, since we are not longer working with the brand.
And yes- we are not too happy about it too, but the step was necessary to protect our studio.
I hope you understand...
Piranha Bytes itself is still very much alive and of course we are working- allthough, it might take a little while until you will get any official announcements about WHAT we are doing at the moment.
Thanks anyway for your encouragement and welcome criticism about the split.
Best regards
__________________Ralf Marczinczik
Artdirector
Piranha Bytes
May
Piranha Bytes and JoWooD Go Separate Ways
Here´s a shocking PR found via World of Gothic on the official Pluto 13 GmbH / Piranha Bytes homepage:
(Intro, transl.):
"Piranha Bytes and JoWooD go separate ways in the future. The future of our brand Gothic is at present unclear."
(linked PDF, full German PR except the usual filler):
Piranha Bytes und JoWooD gehen getrennte Wege
Essen, 22.05.2007 Nach dem endgültigen Scheitern der Verhandlungen über eine Fortsetzung der GOTHIC ® Serie sind Piranha Bytes gezwungen, sich anderweitig zu orientieren. Welche Titel in näherer Zukunft unter dem Namen GOTHIC veröffentlicht werden, ist derzeit völlig unklar.
Die seit November 2006 geführten Verhandlungen haben am Ende nicht zu einem für beide Seiten akzeptablen Ergebnis geführt.
Piranha Bytes können den von der Community vielfach geäußerten Wünschen nach inhaltlichen Veränderungen im Rahmen eines Patches nicht mehr nachkommen. Es war angedacht, diesen Patch als Nebenprodukt während der Entwicklung eines AddOns oder eines weiteren Teiles (sowohl als Beigabe zu diesen Produkten als auch als free Download) zur Verfügung zu stellen.
Here is a quick and dirty unofficial translation. We´ll post an update if we receive something official. It´s quite probable that JoWooD as a public company will issue their own PR.
Piranha Bytes and JoWooD to go separate ways
Essen, May 22 - 2007 After the final termination of negotiations over a continuation of the Gothic series, Piranha Bytes are forced to move in other directions. Which titles are to be published under the Gothic brand in the nearer future is totally unclear at this point in time.
The negotiations which were held since November 2006 did not lead to an acceptable result for any of the parties involved.
Piranha Bytes can not meet the demands of the community by releasing a major patch with content-related changes. The original idea was to develop this patch as a side-project along with an add-on or a further title (and to provide the patch as a free download as well as to include it with the boxes of said products).