Ender's Game: Battle Room

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Ender's Game: Battle Room
Developer(s) Chair Entertainment
Publisher(s) Chair Entertainment
Series Ender's Game

Ender's Game: Battle Room was to be a digitally distributed video game for all viable downloadable platforms[1] developed by Chair Entertainment and based on the novel Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card. The game was expected to utilize Unreal Engine 3.[2]

The developers intended to focus the game specifically around the Battle Room.[1]

On 14 December 2010, Chair Entertainment co-founder Donald Mustard indicated to Joystiq that the project had been put on "indefinite hold", citing a disconnect between the planned game and parent company Epic Games's strategic objective "to create original and unique franchises".

[edit] Background

Chair Entertainment previously licensed the literary rights of Empire to Orson Scott Card who then wrote a best-selling novel,[3] forming a working relationship between the author and developer. Card was a chief consultant on the video game adaptation of his novel.[citation needed]

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