Sega already thinking of Alpha Protocol 2?

Well, this is pretty odd, the first game isn’t out yet, but Sega’s own Constantine Hantzopoulos is already looking for concept plans for a second entry in the upcoming Alpha Protocol game:

Sega’s Constantin Hantzopoulos has confirmed that Alpha Protocol 2 is in its early development stages. Speaking on the 1UP podcast (which we mentioned recently), Constantin reveals that the publisher are already looking at a sequel for the soon to be released Alpha Protocol. He says:

I’ve got some folks playing it [ed: Alpha Protocol] right now internally, and, you know, basically coming up with some concepts for, eventually, AP2.

Another interesting tidbit is that Obsidian is hard at work for it’s upcoming release, mainly cleaning up a lot of bugs that were on the current build of the game:

The second hint that a sequel to the RPG spy-fest is coming is when Constantin touches upon the bug fixing process for the first Alpha Protocol game.  Revealing that developer Obsidian have reduced the amount of bugs in the game from a staggering 40,000 to “almost none”, the Sega manager also touches upon what some people refer to as “bugs” becoming what’s known in the industry as “features”.

That’s a lot of bugs. Sega must be pretty confident in it’s new IP to already look at a sequel this early on.


One Response

  1. Maybe it’s being built as a trilogy or something. Wish Sonic Chronicles 2 would be announced like that (/_\)

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