Terminator: Survivors Delayed Yet Again, Multiplayer Co-Op Cut
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Terminator: Survivors Delayed Yet Again, Multiplayer Co-Op Cut
"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," Ponte said."
"We want your first steps into the wasteland to be a complete and polished experience," Ponte said."
"We know expectations are high, and we can't wait to show you what we've been working on. For now, I can only thank you for sticking with us as we do our absolute best to create a game worthy of the Terminator legacy," Ponte said."
Terminator: Survivors, developed at Nacon Studio Milan, has been delayed and is now scheduled to launch sometime after 2025. The delay followed months of internal testing and feedback from fans. As a result, multiplayer co-op has been removed to focus on a single-player vision of the post-Judgment Day world. Plans for an early-access release were canceled to ensure players' first experience is complete and polished. Closed playtests will be conducted in the future with signup opportunities. The developer thanked supporters and emphasized a commitment to create a game worthy of the Terminator legacy.
Read at GameSpot
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