Brash sued by two developers
7 Studios and Zootfly make claims against the defunct publisher over unpaid work
Brash Entertainment, the now defunct movie franchise games publisher, has received two lawsuits from developers seeking compensation for unpaid work.
LA-based 7 Studios claims that Brash owes it USD 468,000 for its work on 9, an adaptation of an upcoming animated film from Tim Burton and USD 113,000 for Six Flags Fun Park, a Wii and DS mini-game collection.
Meanwhile, Slovenian-based developer Zootfly, says the company owes it USD 748,000 for work on the Prison Break videogame adaptation.
"I honestly believe it would have been the best game Brash had produced," said 7 Studios' CEO, Lewis Peterson, on Six Flags Fun Park to Variety, adding: "Like a cross between Animal Crossing and Carnival Games."
Earlier this month Brash Entertainment officially closed its doors following the withdrawal of USD 400 million in investment.