Important points
- The Simpsons: Hit & Run should get a sequel. But the publisher rejected the deal for three more games.
- The decision was confirmed by a former developer, leaving fans disappointed.
- Fans are still holding out hope for a sequel or an official remake. Because the original game is still a classic despite some missed opportunities.
The Simpsons: Hit and Run There could be three sequels. But even there are beneficial agreements. But the publisher ultimately decided not to. Recently, it has been confirmed that The Simpsons: Hit and Run It was intended to be a multi-game series courtesy of the main developer who worked directly on the original games.
The Simpsons It has seen many game modifications throughout its history, but The Simpsons: Hit and Run Stand out to fans Always in classic form, it was launched in 2003. The Simpsons: Hit and Run There is a similar gameplay. Grand Theft AutoIt quickly caught the attention and praise of fans, eventually selling three million copies within four years. Although the game received a positive reception, Ultimately, however, that wasn't the plan.
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Now the past The Simpsons: Hit and Run Designer Joe McGinn has been a bit open about how the game might get a sequel, but there never was one. In the video about The Simpsons: Hit and Run speedrunning On the YouTube channel Summoning Salt, McGinn comments on the video under the username noviwan. After giving the game some thought, McGinn noted that Gracie Films, the production company behind it, The SimpsonsMade an offer to game publisher Vivendi to create three sequels with full access to voice actors and publishing rights for the publisher at no cost. For some reason The publisher rejected the deal.
McGinn's story aligns with that of other The Simpsons: Hit & Run developers.
Although the reasons behind Vivendi's decision are unclear. But the decision to reject the offer was confirmed by other members of the development team. Previous interviews with the game's producers, writers, programmers, and another designer confirmed that they had the license for up to five games using it. The Simpsons IP. According to the development of both of them The Simpsons: Road Rage and The Simpsons: Hit and RunThe company abandoned the IP and no sequels were released.
Twenty years later, fans are still hoping that this license can be renewed. And now the official sequel or remake has finally been released. It was revealed that the series could have had multiple sequels but never received any. It would be an insult to the fan base. who is already injured while playing the game The Simpsons Communities continue to face the effects of The Simpsons: Knocked Out Closed in October However, while The Simpsons: Hit and Run It gets harder to access as time goes on. At least as an offline game. Players can also add more fun. tap outIt is no longer accessible for all intents and purposes.