Until recently. Surprisingly enough, it has nothing to do with P.T. or Konami, but instead more like creative differences among the team members. Team17 sent PC Gamer a statement regarding the issue:
"After a long consideration between Lilith owner Chris Kesler and ourselves, we have reached a mutual agreement to end our collaboration on publishing Allison Road under Team17's Games label. We love the concept and value Chris' talent highly, but sometime things pan out differently than expected as game development and publishing have so many layers of complexity. The whole team here wish all the best to Chris on his current and future projects for which, before being a business partner, we are also a fan."
That's still a bummer, but if it is for the best... we still have another P.T.-esque like title to look forward to... I hope? I think?
Well, that would be Resident Evil 7. Feel free to check out our preview on it, by the by.
But still, that entire statement doesn't answer much. In fact, it just causes us to question further. Why the mutual agreement? What did they disagree on? What panned out differently?
Augh, the frustration.
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