I think we all get the hidden meaning of forever in the title by now. You guys think it will be out by the end of the year or what
I think we all get the hidden meaning of forever in the title by now. You guys think it will be out by the end of the year or what
Duke Nukem Forever Reaches Development Milestone
Posted 04/15/09 at 09:11:25 PM | by Nathan Grayson

If you told your spouse that the two of you would be together until Duke Nukem Forever hit shelves in an attempt to be absolutely precious, it might be time to start sweating. According to a tweet by 3D Realms man George Broussard, Duke Nukem Forever’s unending development cycle may soon be leaving the death-and-taxes consistency club.
“Closing out a milestone this week. 71 more tasks to do and we started with probably 800-900. Been a good push. Next one starts Monday,” he tweeted.
After some rudimentary math, we’ve determined that – assuming development continues at a nice clip – Duke will be back in business sometime next year. Guess the Mayans were a little off with their apocalypse calculations.
I Guess we are looking at next year
It's all a joke. They never wanted to release another Duke Nukem game. It was just announced to keep fans hopes up.
End of 2009 sales predictions:
PS3 - 33 Million 360 - 40 Million Wii - 75 Million
I dont think it will ever be released. At least not this particular project. The franchise will be bought by someone else in the future and eventually some Duke Nukem game will come out, just not "Duke Nukem Forever".
They just can't release a game after so many years, it's impossible. People would dismiss it and ask 'how come it's not better than this after all these years of development'.
The question should be, would it be out by the end of this generation and I think that's pushing it.
It'll probably never be released
I'll buy DNF if it comes to the 360.
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