Posted May 14, 2009 at 05:56PM by Mabie A. Listed in: News Tags: Germany, Star Wars, Factor 5, Brash Entertainment
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Factor 5, the San Rafael, CA-based US developer has now officially shut down for business after succumbing to financial trouble. The announcement was made on their official website, adorned with images of the games they have completed, mostly for the Star Wars franchise, and was also responsible for the PS3 title Lair.

Said the announcement:

We are sorry to announce the closure of the San Rafael-based Factor 5, Inc. studio, but the obstacles created by the sudden bankruptcy of Brash Entertainment for the continuation of the operations have turned out too great to overcome in the current economic climate.


As for the European division of the company, Factor 5 GmbH in Cologne, Germany, "is entirely unrelated to Factor 5, Inc. and the circumstances surrounding Factor 5 Inc.'s recent challenges."

Rumors of Factor 5, Inc. closing down came in just before Christmas of last year, with sources claiming that the office doors have been shut.



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   by NathanDrake - 2009-05-15
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Well if Factor 5 germany wanna get on with making a new Turrican I'd appreciate that.


   Re: Neo-Tech - 2009-05-16
 » Second this

I second this, I
   by Silver-Tiger - 2009-05-15
 » too bad.....

I really enjoyed Lair after the Analog patch was released....

Seriously, that game got way too much bad coverage.


   Re: GUNBEHINDTHESUN - 2009-05-15
 » Agreed

I bet they could make a better one if they did a sequel. Too bad they are gone.


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