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Brash Entertainment (Saw Game) Closing Its Doors For Good

For the people who said the video game industry wasn’t going to be affected because of the recent economic recession, you may want to think again. The young video game studio Brash Entertainment (Saw, Tale of Despereaux) looks to be closing their doors for good and as early as tomorrow, according to Variety.

Not to long ago, co-founder of the Brash Thomas Tull, decided to leave the team after a few blunders and idea’s came from the company. Because of his departure and the company wasting money, investors who gave the company about $400 million dollars to start up the studio, have pulled out. Meaning, Brash Entertainment does not have money to continue operations.

However, besides seeing another video game studio ‘bit the dust,’ we wonder what’s going to happen to some of their games. While most of them are based off of movie adaptions, we’re curious what will happen to some of them and how far along were their games in development. Depending on how far the teams were — the movie studios might keep them. Although, our guess — most will just shut down.

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