Back after 15 years of waiting withoutreally having conquered the public, or even fans of the genre, DukeNukem should not stop there. Indeed, the CEO of Take-Two, StraussZelnick said in an interview with Forbes magazine that the publisherhad not finished with the license Duke Nukem.


He said: Without going into details,you will see in the future other content based on the license DukeNukem produced by Take-Two.


The license Duke Nukem should speak ofit again soon either in the form of a video game or other media. Theopportunities today are much larger in terms of distribution andplatforms. We must therefore expect to see Duke Nukem landed onmobile platforms or why not the movies. Take Two has already begun toassign the license since Duke Nukem cartoon "Duke Nukem:Glorious Bastard" will be released this summer in the UnitedStates.