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Take Two CEO Threatens the World With More Duke Nukem

Strauss Zelnick tells Forbes that 2K has future plans for the Duke Nukem brand.

Strauss Zelnick is, by all accounts, a pretty nice guy, especially as CEOs of major corporations go. But if it's one thing a steady diet of spy fiction and The Simpsons has taught me, it's that the nicest CEOs are usually the ones with secret plans for world domination and/or destruction.

Pictured: Strauss Zelnick, Take Two CEO and former circus contortionist.
Pictured: Strauss Zelnick, Take Two CEO and former circus contortionist.

Based on Zelnick's interview with Forbes today, it sounds like the next step in his plan to go all Hank Scorpio on the world is to move forward with new entries in the Duke Nukem franchise. When asked about future plans for the Duke Nukem IP, including any possibilities for film and TV off-shoots, Zelnick was quick to shoot down any immediate plans for other media, but did leave the lingering threat of future games wide open by saying, "We don’t really talk about it in detail but you will see future Duke IP coming from this company."

If that didn't just send shivers down your spine, I don't know what will.

Duke Nukem Forever has evidently been a financial success for the publisher, though whether or not that's relative to how much money was spent on the title over the last 15 years of development, we cannot be certain. At the very least, the game sounds like it's selling copies, in spite of largely negative reviews and significant audience criticism regarding the game's misogynistic, puerile, and sometimes downright nasty attempts at humor. The ensuing Internet kerfuffle has already led to insane people trying to bastardize science to prove the inherent "crappiness" of reviewers, and one PR person to commit career seppuku via Twitter.

Seemingly unsympathetic to the carnage already caused, Zelnick was defiant when asked for a reaction to the negative criticism associated with the game.

"...when we put something out I stand behind it, and will not compromise," he said, presumably while banging a fist down on a desk made from the bones of his enemies, while a shark swam menacingly in a tank behind him. "When you put all those things all together it’s difficult to be critical of the company. Because here in America, thank God, we have the ability to do what we want."

As a final piece of salient advice, Zelnick added, "What is there left to be said? I’m sorry if you don’t like it. Don’t consume it." On this point, Zelnick and the media would seem to be in total agreement.

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Faint

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Lets bandwagon pretend Duke was the worst game in the history of gaming some more shall we? It wasn't the best game, but it wasn't the worst. It was alright. Also, Gearbox rules. Enough said.

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For some reason, I can take out of my head the idea that Gearbox probably sucked the finishing touches on DNForever to, now, build a new much better game in less time that it took 3D Realms, just to mock them or something..

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@VisariLoyalist said:
I drink your nostalgia! I suck it right up from under you! and there isn't a damn thing you can do about it! Now, swear to me there is no god! SWEAR IT!
Stop bullying me Visari!!
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I love Alex's editorializing of every article he contributes.

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coming fall 2024 

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Great to hear. Say what you want about DNF, but if you actually played it and ignored the reviews you'd of found it was a blast to play.
 
If Gearbox can make a sequel with up-to-date game design, that'd be brilliant.

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You're fired...
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As long as its good, then no one can complain. 

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@GunGraveTZA said:
Great to hear. Say what you want about DNF, but if you actually played it and ignored the reviews you'd of found it was a blast to play.  If Gearbox can make a sequel with up-to-date game design, that'd be brilliant.
I actually played it and it was before I read any reviews. 
 
I did not have a blast. Your argument is invalid.
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I HATE the Duke Nukem franchise altogether. But for those of you who are Duke fans, I don't think you guys should fret too much. It seems to me that a new Duke game would be much better, because Gearbox won't have to trudge through 15 years of backwater gameplay and stupidity, and will be able to make something all their own.

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LOL at the picture caption.

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I think there is room for duke, it just needs to be a good game.