Destructoid offers a statement from Double Fine saying that Europe will get its popular XBLA game Trenched - it just might take a little while. You may recall that Double Fine ran into some trouble earlier this month when it realized that Portuguese board game designer Rui Alípio Monteir held the rights to the title in Sweden. This put the brakes on releasing it there temporarily.
But according to a statement from Trenched producer Brad Muir (Double Fine), the company is working hard to resolve the situation and get Trenched into the hands of European gamers.
"This entire process has been very frustrating to us and it makes us sad that the people of Europe can't play our game," he told Destructoid. "Microsoft owns the IP for TRENCHED and they are working to resolve things as quickly as possible. I wish there were more information to give but it's still unclear as to how things will shake out. The one thing I do know is that the game will be released in those territories! It might take a while, but Europeans will have the opportunity to stick it to Vlad and his Tubes. We would recommend playing through Castle Crashers for the 17th time while you wait, because that game rules and Dan Paladin is a national treasure."
We agree that Dan Paladin truly is a national treasure.
Source: Destructoid



