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Rime writer Rob Yescombe buys back his own beloved game
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52845, member: 636"] Writer Rob Yescombe acquired the rights to The Invisible Hours after Spanish game studio Tequila Works closed and auctioned its assets. The rare opportunity allowed Yescombe to purchase intellectual property for a game he helped create. Tequila Works developed titles like Rime and Gylt before financial struggles forced its closure. The company lost funding after Riot Games ended its indie publishing division. Spanish law requires bankrupt companies to sell assets through a public auction. Yescombe plans to remaster The Invisible Hours for modern virtual reality headsets like Meta Quest 3 and PlayStation VR2. The original game launched when VR markets remained small and underdeveloped. Critics praised the interactive mystery experience despite limited sales. The writer believes current VR adoption creates better conditions for success. Approximately 20 million Quest devices exist worldwide compared to minimal numbers during the original release. The remastered version will target both VR enthusiasts and traditional screen players. Yescombe also considers adapting the property for film or television. He values collaborative storytelling between creators and players over traditional media formats. [/QUOTE]
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