Four years down the drain

[Update:Microsoft has confirmed toIGNthatScaleboundis canceled. Here’s Microsoft’s full statement:

“After careful deliberation, Microsoft Studios has come to the decision to end production forScalebound. We’re working hard to deliver an amazing lineup of games to our fans this year, includingHalo Wars 2,Crackdown 3,State of Decay 2,Sea of Thievesand other great experiences.”]

Original story:Originally revealed at E3 2014, PlatinumGames’Scaleboundquickly became one of Xbox One’s most highly anticipated exclusives. A lot of people pegged it as their personal system-seller, their biggest reason to eventually buy Microsoft’s console. Now, it may never actually release.

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According toKotaku,Scaleboundis in trouble and may be getting canceled. Kotaku has “several sources” who corroborate this development. Microsoft’s official word is that “[it will] have more to share onScaleboundsoon.”

Eurogamerhas its own report that Microsoft and Platinum have ceased development onScalebound. This version of the story indicates that production was significantly delayed last autumn when “several senior members of the development team were forced to take a month away from the pressure of the project’s heavy workload.” When they returned,Scaleboundwas too far behind schedule and the decision was made to stop development altogether.

Promotional art for Warframe`s Duviri Paradox, which shows Dominus Thrax and the cast of the expansion.

It seems like only a matter of time before Microsoft confirms that it has pulled out ofScalebound. After that, the big question is whether Platinum is allowed to salvage the game or if it’s a treasure that Microsoft sits on forever, like a dragon nesting upon a pile of gold.

Rumors Swirl That Scalebound Is In Trouble[Kotaku],Sources: Microsoft and Platinum part ways on Scalebound, development ceased[Eurogamer],Microsoft confirms Scalebound is canceled[IGN]

Naoe, Sorin, and Jinchiro looking serious

Sekiro

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State of Decay

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Oraxia, a spider-inspired Warframe with multiple legs. Webs appear on the background.