2007-09 was a bad time for everyone. The recession had just hit, which forced a lot of industries to buckle down on their spending and rethink their finances. Because companies had much less money to spend, most were either forced to downsize if not close down completely.
Factor 5 was a video game development studio that was not fortunate enough to weather the storm.
While Factor 5 might not ring a lot of bells for modern audiences, the indie studio had a close relationship with the likes of LucasArts. This resulted in little-known gems like Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader, which we ranked among the best Star Wars games that fans could still enjoy today.
If you head on over to the company's Wikipedia page, you can see that it lists Factor 5's games that were canceled, partly as a result of the company shutting down in 2009.
Now, one of the lead developers of the said games just shed light on what could have been. What was the scrapped Superman game all about? The Injustice games are the closest thing that gamers have to a Superman game.
