Word then spread that TopWare, the game’s developer, was blacklisting outlets that gave Two Worlds 2 scores less than 7/10. As word of the story spread outlets looked to TopWare for an explanation.
BeefJack was one such outlet and when they reached out, TopWare replied. Instead of just denying the allegations or issuing a no comment, however, a TopWare representative denied the allegations and included additional information, stating:
But that is not the end of the story. When Destructoid ran a piece about TopWare allegedly blacklisting outlets, TopWare’s Managing Director, James Seaman, posted in the comments to the story again denying the allegations about his company allegedly blacklisting outlets. Like the prior TopWare denial however, he did stop there but provided additional information, stating:
Two times TopWare denied blacklisting outlets and two times it made mention of another installment in the Two Worlds franchise. Mention an unannounced game once, shame on you. Mention an unannounced game twice and give it a release year, probably a good chance the game is coming.
What are your thoughts? Are you of the camp that liked Two Worlds 2 and want a sequel? What changes, if any, would need to be incorporated into Two Worlds 3 to get you excited about the game? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
Source: RipTen (via BeefJack and Destructoid)