Remember Homefront? You know, that game which came out in 2011 and was set in North Korea. Yes, that's the one - the one you can now get for £1.28 / $1.90. The good news is that its sequel The Revolution is in "full speed" development.
Originally slated for a 2015 release, several setbacks from Dambuster Studios kept pushing it back. Although the original publisher was THQ, Deep Silver purchased the rights to the Homefront name back when THQ went under.
More details - including SPOILERS - after the jump.
The game is set two years after the events of the first game with a unified Korean Peninsular. Ethan attempts to stage a movement of resistance towards the Korean Army.
Development actually began back in 2011 when THQ were still alive and kicking, but the entire project stalled at their bankruptcy. What I want to know is why did Kim Jong-un get so angry with Seth Rogen, but doesn't seem to care about Homefront?
Look out for it in 2016.