Ratchet & Clank's Lost Game Has Been Found And Preserved
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Ratchet & Clank's Lost Game Has Been Found And Preserved
"Ratchet & Clank's franchise has been dormant since Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart was released in 2021, but that didn't stop some fans from searching for a game that few remembered. Ratchet & Clank: Clone Home was announced was announced in the mid-2000s as the follow-up to the mobile title Ratchet & Clank: Going Mobile. Although Clone Home was canceled and never officially released, the game has finally been found and a copy has been shared online."
"The title of the game refers to a pair of digital clones of Ratchet and Clank who team up with their counterparts in the real world to foil the plans of Vox, the returning nemesis from Going Mobile. The digital Ratchet and Clank exist in a video game within the game, and the real version of that duo are also transported into the game around halfway through the story."
Ratchet & Clank's franchise has been inactive since Rift Apart's 2021 release, yet a lost mid-2000s mobile follow-up, Ratchet & Clank: Clone Home, has resurfaced. Clone Home was announced as a successor to Ratchet & Clank: Going Mobile but was canceled and never officially released. Two college students credited as "Emily" and "Super Gamer Omega Clank" discovered a Sony Ericsson W880i containing a working copy and overcame the phone's encryption to extract it. The game's story features digital clones of Ratchet and Clank teaming with their real-world counterparts to stop Vox in a game-within-a-game. The preserved copy is playable; a likely legal dispute and a different developer attribution to JavaGround are noted as possible reasons for its nonrelease.
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