Beyond Good and Evil 2 has broken Duke Nukem Forever’s record for longest game development time

Building a time machine to tell my 15-year-old self not to get too excited about that E3 trailer.

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The 15-year journey of Beyond Good and Evil 2 has wearily passed another milestone: it’s been in development even longer than Duke Nukem Forever, the game which still holds (though presumably not for long) the Guinness World Record for “Longest development period for a videogame”.

Well, actually, BG&E2 officially crossed that threshold about a hundred days ago, it’s just taken us all this long to notice. As originally pointed out by GamesIndustry.biz editorBrendan Sinclair, the painful labour that brought us Duke Nukem Forever lasted 5,156 days.BG&E 2’s first trailercame out on May 30, 2008: 5,239 days ago. Heck, the game had already been in development for a year or so when that trailer dropped, so it’s actually been even longer.

A few people have pointed out that the original description and trailer for BG&E 2 bear little resemblance to the version of the game thattrailered at E3 2018, suggesting the comparison with Duke Nukem might be unfair. To be honest, though, a quick scan through the many and variedtrailers that came out for Duke Nukem Foreverover the years shows a game that kept shifting in size, scope, and staff. We even saw anunreleased build of itearlier this year that bore little resemblance to the Duke Nukem we got in 2011. For my money, the comparison is a fair one.

It’s a dubious honour, to say the least.Ubisoftcontinues to insist—to our astonishment—that the game is still in the works, and it was only two months ago thatBG&E 2 got a new lead writer, so presumably something is still happening with the project. Still, after 15 years, and with the series' creator (if you can call it a series) leaving Ubisoft amid accusations oftoxic mismanagement, it’s very, very hard to maintain optimism for the game even for die-hard nostalgics like me.

I maintain that we will, one day, see the release of a game with ‘Beyond Good and Evil’ in its title, though I might be in my dotage when it happens. In the meantime, I suppose I’ll sit and wait for theBG&E movie that Netflix announcedtwo years ago, and reflect on rosy childhood memories of roaming the waters ofHillys.

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