Cyberpunk Action Game Replaced Delayed to Next Year
Mar 16,25
Thunderful Group's recent financial report reveals a significant delay for the cyberpunk platformer Replaced, developed by Sad Cat Studios. Initially slated for a 2022 release, the game has faced multiple postponements, landing now in 2026. This follows a previous delay announcement pushing the release to 2025, with the developers citing the game's unique development challenges. The game, first unveiled at Microsoft's E3 2021 presentation, has generated considerable anticipation, prompting Sad Cat to strive for a high-quality final product. While Sad Cat has yet to officially comment on this latest delay, they have maintained communication with fans, sharing updates such as combat footage and a mini-game showcase earlier this year.
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