Back in January, Gearbox Software released a Duke Nukem Forever trailer , and our inner 13 year-old — only a lascivious gleam in his father’s eye when the game was first announced! — thrilled to its potty humor, gratuitous violence, and mosaic-obscured lady parts. We were skeptical about the promised May release date, since DNF has long been gaming’s answer to Chinese Democracy , and sure enough that got bumped to June 10 (international) and 14 (North America). But now the game has gone gold, meaning real-life physical copies, rather than just one of gaming’s longest running vaporware jokes. No confirmation that the game will ship via unicorn, but for more details devour the press release after the break. Continue reading Duke Nukem Forever goes gold, will meet promised June deadline (really!) Duke Nukem Forever goes gold, will meet promised June deadline (really!) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 24 May 2011 15:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink