1000% impossible, for the company (Atari) is selling the franchise due to bankruptcy...also no one bought it when they put it up for sale.
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So you link to an unknown website on the internet and believe it?
Look these are the facts:
Atari is bankrupt they are selling their games here is the list:
If no one buys it the franchise dies with the company. Theres not much else to say on the subject.
As of today - no one bought RCT franchise, so it looks effectively dead.
http://www.bloomberg.com/article/2013-05-29/at8nKJgr9h.w.html
Again read proper sources:
Code:http://www.bloomberg.com/article/2013-05-29/at8nKJgr9h.w.html
What you posted does not say much about any thing other than distribution of the game which is already made...it doesn't mean you will suddenly see new iterations of it.
Also the games does NOT go back to Chris Sawyer what ever that means. He is the founder of the franchise and still makes money from it regardless of the death of the franchise.
Argue all you like but these are the facts its been posted on all game websites for a while now.
If you had played RCT on Nintendo 3D you will know already how it just won't work almost no one bought it. Tablets do not have the hardware, so the game would have to have huge sacrifices which would just be pointless when you can buy the full game for $5 on PC.