Black Isle Studios, a newly created in-house developer, followed with the sequel, Fallout 2, in 1998.
Black Isle Studios, a company belonging to Interplay, was making the game.
Unlike Black Isle Studios' previous games, Torn would have used a "mana point" system.
Following the incident, fifty-six members of Black Isle Studios' staff were laid off.
Black Isle Studios was a division that developed role-playing video games, and also published several games from other developers.
The division was formed in 1996, adopting the name "Black Isle Studios" in 1998.
A lot of the people who worked on the game later joined Black Isle Studios, a smaller company inside Interplay that just made role-playing games.
One of the games Black Isle Studios made was Fallout 2.
Project V13 is a role-playing video game under development by the resurrected Black Isle Studios.
The game was published by Black Isle Studios, an internal division of Interplay.