Electronic Arts (EA) announced the cancellation of its Black Panther game and the closure of its developer, Cliffhanger Games, due to ongoing development issues. Despite passing a significant milestone, EA executives were dissatisfied with the game's prolonged pre-production phase, which lasted nearly four years. Various factors contributed to the decision, including the challenges in demonstrating the game's unique elements and simultaneous studio establishment. The cancellation also affected other projects at Respawn, revealing a trend of cutting back on underperforming titles within EA's portfolio. Staff members expressed disappointment over the game's potential.
EA's Black Panther game was canceled after nearly four years in pre-production, largely due to EA executives' dissatisfaction with the project's slow progress despite its recent milestones.
The game was set to include playable characters like T'Challa and Killmonger and featured gameplay mechanics reminiscent of the Nemesis system from the Shadow of Mordor series.
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