Home »  Crossbeam Studios Attending E4All

30 August, 2007 (22:04) | By: OutlawAdidas

Indie developer, Crossbeam Studios Entertainment, has announced that they will be attending the E4All expo in October. I am hoping that they will show their two work in progress games, Orb and Thorn.

So far all we have had from CSE is concept art among other promises. Though, the concept art does look pretty bad ass.

Here the feed about their October venture and a link to their site.

Greetings to you all,

Over the past two weeks CSE has been very busy with our plans for E for All in October. We have been working with our sister company to finalize plans for the expo. As such our updates to the site have been a bit delayed. To make up for this we are offering you three pieces of art today, enjoy.

Don’t worry, there’s more enticing updates coming, and of course we’ll update this site with our E for All info as soon as we can.

Sincerely,

Your Friends at CSE

Crossbeam Studios Entertainment


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Comments

Comment from Falafelkid
Time August 31, 2007 at 3:28 am

Hi everyone. I just wanted to point out that Crossbeam is undoubtedly not a real studio. They are just a couple of people with some ambition but nothing to show for it. As far as their projects are concerned, they failed to produce a single screenshot since they went public more than four years ago.

The Internet Archive´s Wayback Machine shows the earliest entry of the studio website as dated April 12th 2003. Visit my blog for the link. The website read:

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That was well over four years ago. Since then, they have only managed to can projects: ´Accunia´, ´Antivirus´, ´X2´ and the aptly titled ´Shattered Dreams´ all disappeared from the website. They would also be the only developer trying to make a buck off of Google Ads.

They may be attending the show, but they certainly don´t have a booth and they certainly are not showing any games. They don´t have any.

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