They say that delayed games are eventually good, which is why more and more gamers are in favor of delays. But, what if a game is so bad that its developers wanted to cancel its development? Such is the case of Redfall.
This year has brought a rollercoaster of experiences for the gaming industry. Amidst the splash of potentially award-winning releases like The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and the Resident Evil 4 Remake as well as other upcoming massive titles like Diablo 4, Final Fantasy XVI, and Street Fighter 6, there lies the shipwreck that is Redfall. Arkane Studios' multiplayer vampire game had faced some rough waters ahead of its release. But, as it turns out, the writing regarding its disappointing launch was very much on the wall during its development.
According to Bloomberg, things got so bad mid-way over at Arkane Austin while working on Redfall that some hoped that the Microsoft acquisition of ZeniMax Media would bring good news. To be more specific, employees had apparently been wishing for the game to be canceled, or at the very least, be rebooted.
