Lisa Morrison, head of developer relations for Bad Juju issued the following remarks to Gamasutra:
"I asked Tony [Novak, CEO of Bad Juju] for confirmation and all he could tell me was, 'The lawyers have said I can't say anything or answer any questions yet, but yes it's true.'"
I'm just shocked right now...stunned,” she said. “I had no idea this was coming."
"I asked Tony [Novak, CEO of Bad Juju] for confirmation and all he could tell me was, 'The lawyers have said I can't say anything or answer any questions yet, but yes it's true.'"
I'm just shocked right now...stunned,” she said. “I had no idea this was coming."
Morrison just found out about the bankruptcy on Friday morning via Twitter. This unfortunate news also comes after many signs pointed towards this inevitable outcome. Many reports about Bad Juju claimed that the company would often fail to pay developers unless they were pressured to do so.
The Indie Stone, the studio behind Project Zomboid strongly recommends redeeming their Desura bought Steam keys for the game "as soon as possible."