Main developer Petroglyph announced no longer participate in Greek mythology games "Mytheon" follow-up development. Operator true games will close the "Mytheon", which is currently being tested publicly, on August 31, today. She's not allowed to be the same. The operator UTV True Games has announced that the upcoming free ARPG game "Mytheon" has "completely transitioned to the hands of new developers". This strongly suggests that the game's main developer, Petroglyph, is about to exit the project. Mike Legg, co-founder of Petroglyph in the late Friday, officially confirmed the incident by email. "We are no longer involved in the follow-up development of the Mytheon. Mike Legg said in the mail. Brave and Matchless Warrior earlier this year, true games filed a lawsuit petroglyph, suing the latter refused to provide the game source code to true games so that publishers themselves make their own. But a few weeks later, True games and Petroglyph announced that the lawsuit was in private. In his email, Legg said: "We reached an agreement that both sides really solved the legal issues involved in the game." "In fact, it's already been seen that two companies don't really have a strong dependency," he said. True Games will close the "Mytheon", which is currently being tested publicly, on August 31, Tuesday. It plans to start inviting former players to play again sometime in the first quarter of 2011. At the same time Petroglyph made the strategic game "Guardians of Graxia" will also be open to download.
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