Ambitious ‘Blade Runner’ game has been scrapped
- Supermassive Games reportedly cancelled development of the unannounced game Blade Runner: Time To Live late last year.
- The project reportedly ended due to issues with Alcon Entertainment, the Blade Runner rights holder.
- The game was a character-focused action adventure set in 2065 following the sole Blade Runner.
- The project had a roughly $45 million budget, with $9 million for performance capture and talent.
- The cancellation means Supermassive can focus on other projects, while Annapurna Interactive continues developing Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth.
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Ambitious ‘Blade Runner’ game has been scrapped
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