Entries in 'cancelled' (46)
Microsoft cancels Kinect game Matter
A Kinect game being overseen by Pirates of the Carribean director Gore Verbinski has been abandoned.
Learning Without Frontiers event cancelled
Digital learning event Learning Without Frontiers, which was due to take place this June, has been cancelled.
Final Fantasy Versus XIII has been canned - report
Six years after it was first announced, rumours are rife that Square Enix has cancelled Final Fantasy Versus XIII.
GAMEfest is cancelled... but retailer hints at 2013 return
Retailer GAME has officially confirmed the cancellation of GAMEfest 2012.
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Bayonetta dev reignites sequel hopes
Consumers who were left disappointed by the apparent news of the cancellation of Bayonetta 2 have been thrown a lifeline by the first game’s creator.
Bethesda confirms Prey 2 is still alive
Prey 2 remains in development, publisher Bethesda has confirmed.
THQ quashes Disney cancellation rumours
THQ is still funding development of an undisclosed project based on the upcoming Pixar movie Brave, a senior source within Disney has told Develop.
Time called on Shenmue mobile game
Not only are hopes of Shenmue 3 still dead in the balance, but now the newest Shenmue title to hit the market has been scrapped.
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Adobe drops mobile Flash development
A leaked email from Adobe appears to signal that the company is to quit development of its Flash player plug-in for mobile devices.
Bethesda dismisses Doom 4 rumours
“Complete bollocks.” That is Bethesda’s response to rumours of a postponement of development on id’s Doom 4.
Doom 4 development "indefinitely postponed"
Three years after it was first announced a dark cloud now hangs over id’s long-awaited Doom 4.
Microsoft ditches Zune hardware
It won’t be a shock to hear that Microsoft has admitted that it has ceased production of Zune hardware.
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Apple staff told to cancel October holidays
Claims have emerged that staff members of UK Apple stores have been told to cancel any holiday booked for the first two weeks of October.
Konami scraps Xbox PES 2012 demo
The first PES 2012 demo that is already available on PS3 will not now be released on Xbox 360 after all.
Mega Man Legends 3 is scrapped
Short of being caught up in the News of the World phone tapping fiasco, it’s hard to imagine how things could be much worse for retro games icon Mega Man ...
'Extraordinary losses' warning from Square Enix
Square Enix has drastically revised its predicted losses for the fiscal year ending March 31st.
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THQ cans Saints Row Drive By
It looks as if the once much discussed 3DS debut for gangsta series Saints Row has been cancelled.
Retail 'rebelled' against PSPgo
There are lots of opinions about why the PSPgo failed to establish itself in the market, but GamesBrief analyst Nicholas Lovell believes it's rocky relationship with retail was the chief ...
No more PSPgo for UK retail
It looks as if the end has indeed come for the PSPgo.
PSPgo RIP?
It's been a difficult life for Sony's UMD-free, digital only PSPgo. But reports are now suggesting that time has finally been called on the model.
Hudson 3DS games in danger
A report on leading Japanese games news source Andriasang is claiming that publisher Hudson has cancelled three proposed 3DS titles.
Gun Loco cancelled
Gun Loco, a title that was described by publisher Square Enix as “a unique sprint-action shooter” with “all-new approach to the third-person shooter genre” has been cancelled.
Time called on Zune hardware
Having never succeeded in standing toe-to-toe with Apple's mighty iPad series, reports are claiming that Microsoft is ready to call an end to its Zune hardware business.
JAPAN: Torchlight release cancelled
It hits Xbox Live Arcade in Europe and the US today, but the Japanese release of Microsoft published RPG Torchlight has been abandoned at the last minute.
Panasonic scraps Jungle handheld
"My inclination would be to say a system like the Jungle is a non-starter right out of the gate. Until they can show me otherwise I just don't think Panasonic has the ...




































