Terminator: Survivors Gets Indefinitely Delayed In Worrying Update
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Terminator: Survivors Gets Indefinitely Delayed In Worrying Update
"With just two weeks left to go until it was supposed to release, Nacon's post-apocalyptic adaptation of the franchise won't be making its planned 2025 launch after all. Instead of getting a new ship date, however, the open-world game has been indefinitely delayed. It also won't be launching with the previously promised co-op mode. There won't be an Early Access phase either."
""After months of internal testing, discussions with players and fans of the license, we came to the conclusion that to give you an authentic " Terminator" experience with the best possible shooting and exploration gameplay, we would have to put aside the cooperative multiplayer," the publisher announced on Tuesday. "We know this may come as a disappointment, but we believe it is the right creative direction for an uncompromising vision of the world after Judgment Day.""
Final Fantasy VII Remake's reported 30fps performance on Switch 2 and an estimated $12 million sales bump from the Game Awards raise questions about performance trade-offs and marketing impact. Nacon's Terminator: Survivors has been indefinitely delayed from its planned 2025 release, will not include the previously promised cooperative multiplayer, and will not enter Early Access. The publisher cited months of internal testing and player discussions and chose to prioritize single-player shooting and exploration to deliver an uncompromising post-Judgment Day vision. Bloomberg reports that Switch 2 manufacturing costs could rise after 12GB RAM module prices jumped 41 percent, worrying Nintendo shareholders. The combination of hardware cost pressures and high-profile game delays could affect release timelines and investor confidence heading into the console launch cycle.
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