Bottlerocket Entertainment — developer ofRise of the Kasai(2005) andXialoin Showdown(2006) — is no more. In a recent e-mail sent to industry folks, the founder of the studio, Jay Beard, announced that his studio has closed. Broken, but not defeated, Beard also announced plans to create a new studio in the same electronic letter.

“It is with deep regret that I have to inform you of the closure of Bottlerocket, the e-mail reads (viaGI.biz). “After fighting to keep the doors open for the past six months we have decided to close and move on.”

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The studio will be forever tied toSplatterhouse— a2010 revisionof the 1988 classic. Bottlerocket was developing the title, but waspulled from the projectfor an unknown performance-based reason by publisher Namco-Bandai.

After the project was pulled, several employees of the studio left and joined Namco-Bandai’sAfro Samuraiteam, who is now currently developing the remake.

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“We had the opportunity to meet and work with many talented and passionate individuals along the way, and I want to take the opportunity to thank you all for everything that you did for BottleRocket. Seven years wasn’t long enough for our plans to bear fruit; but it was a decent run.

“I am now in the process of building a new development studio from the ground up and look forward to us crossing paths once more.”

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Studio closures are a bummer. We wish Beard and his remaining crew the best, and hope that the new studio will indeed bear better fruit.

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