02 Apr GameNews DuckTales: Quackshot Is An April Fool's Day Prank, But It Started As A Real Pitch April 2, 2020 Posted by GataGames Leave a comment April Fool’s Day 2020 has been and gone, and as usual many studios have gotten in on it with fake announcements. But one prank in particular seemed very cruel, because the game announced looked both very good and extremely plausible–Ducktales: Quackshot, from Monster Boy developer FDG Entertainment. But there’s a reason why it looked so professional–it was the result of a real pitch made to Disney. In a follow-up tweet, in which the studio announced that the game was just a prank, FDG Entertainment clarified that while the game was not happening, it was not for lack of trying. “We worked hard on a legit pitch to Disney but unfortunately never got the license,” the tweet reads. “It would’ve been a shame to bury the material so it became this years #AprilFools. Maybe someday Disney will reconsider?” Thank you for the overwhelming feedback on our #DuckTales Quackshot screens. We worked hard on a legit pitch to Disney but unfortunately never got the license. It would’ve been a shame to bury the material so it became this years #AprilFools. Maybe someday Disney will reconsider? pic.twitter.com/oLzikKds4u — FDG Entertainment (@FDG_Games) April 1, 2020 The concept art captures the style of the Ducktales reboot cartoon, starring David Tennant as Scrooge McDuck. Season 3 of the show begins on April 4. It’s possible that FDG Entertainment posted this as an April Fool’s Day prank so that Disney could see how sincere the enthusiasm for the game was–the announcement tweet received over 7600 likes. If you’re after a DuckTales game, DuckTales: Remastered recently returned to digital stores after being removed last year. GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Source link Facebook Twitter Google Email Pinterest