Grand Theft Auto 6 Being delayed again is a huge bummer, but it's not the end of the world. Of course, it will eventually start, but it does not mean GTA 6 Will live up to the hype. This raises the question of whether it is better to play the game in failure or never experience it.
In the case of these games, fans will never know because they were canceled before a decision was passed beyond the executive level. Maybe they were train wrecks and would have disappointed everyone, but maybe they could have been something important that would have changed everything.
Super Mario Bros. 35
A limited time celebration
Super Mario Bros. 35 It was released in 2020 to commemorate Mario's 35th anniversary. The game reused assets from the NES Classic, Super Mario Bros., serving as the basis for the 2D Battle Royale game. It was a popular addition to the genre that was exclusive to the Switch, but as quickly as it arrived, Nintendo removed it. In particular, it started on October 1, 2020, and the service ended on April 1, 2021, and it can no longer be played.
Last of us online
Expanding the world of clickers
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Developer: Naughty Dog
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Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment
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Canceled: 2023
The Last of Us Part 2 It was announced in 2016, and in 2018, Naughty Dog revealed that they were working on a multiplayer mode for the game. The full game launched in 2020 with several updates announcing several delays, and then in 2022, it was revealed that the multiplayer section was going to become a standalone live-service product. A year after that, it was cancelled, and all that exists now is some artwork and some leaked screenshots, but it likely has similar gameplay to the main games.
Final Fantasy 7: The First Soldier
Battle Royale Prequel
Final Fantasy 7: The First Soldier Another battle royale game based on the popular universe was, Final Fantasy 7. It was released for mobile devices in 2021, and based on the prequel involves Shinra testing soldiers to become members of the SOLDIER program, which fits well with the lore.
Players could create their own character and load it between rounds to create the worst possible candidate. unfortunately, Final Fantasy 7: The First Soldier It was never ported to consoles, and the service was discontinued in 2023.
Perfect Dark 3
Go back to stealth mode, Joanna
another one Perfect Dark The game never had an official name, but it would have been the third entry since 2005 Perfect Dark Zero. Announced at the Game Awards in 2020, fans were hyped for it as Microsoft released several slow drops of information over the years. Just when it looked set to come out, it was canceled in July 2025, and with it, the developer, Initiative, also collapsed. Crystal Dynamics was helping with development, but since Microsoft didn't own it, they were immune from the fallout.
Maverick Hunter
X goes Metroid Prime
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Developer: Armature Studio
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Publisher: Capcom
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Canceled: 2010
Maverick Hunter was a first-person shooter spin-off Mega Man X Franchise, essentially rebooting the character. It was developed by Armature Studio, made up of former Retro Studio designers. If anyone can do a conversion, they can, as Retro Studios made the highly acclaimed Metroid Prime Games. Maverick Hunter Never officially announced, but apparently, work started and stopped in 2010, with leaked footage appearing in 2013, giving fans a glimpse of the long-mysterious game.
Star Wars: Battlefront 3
99% there
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Developer: Free Radical Design
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Publisher: Lucas Arts
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Canceled: 2008
There are many Star Wars Games that never see the light of day, but Star Wars: Battlefront 3 Perhaps the saddest. That's because the game was apparently done according to 99% Free Radical Design, which is known for being critically acclaimed. TimeSplitters suffrage
It was never officially announced, but work was underway between 2006 and 2008. The first round of footage was leaked in 2008, followed by another major leak in 2012. The biggest leak was that the Wii build of the game dropped in 2024. So, while there exists the creation of games for people to play, Star Wars: Battlefront 3 Not in the condition fans want to see.
Legendary legend
A dungeon crawler vs game
Legendary legend

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Microsoft Studio
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Unreal Engine 4
Legendary legend It was a spinoff of the series, which first aired in June 2014. A closed beta was released the following October. The game was a 4v1 multiplayer dungeon crawler where four heroes would face off against a villain who could create traps and send monsters towards the heroes. AI-controlled characters can appear as heroes or villains, so it's never meant to be a limited experience. Another beta dropped in 2016, which also allowed players to keep money Legendary legend. Also in 2016, the game was cancelled, the money refunded, and the developer, Lionhead Studios, was axed.
Legacy of Cain: Dead Sun/Nosgoth
Two games, both cancelled
Legacy of Cain: Dead Sun Climax was developed as another action-adventure entry by the studio Legacy of Kain series. It started working around 2009, and it was canceled in 2012, but Psyonix was working on a multiplayer mode of the game. Instead of canceling both, Square Enix had Psionics release the game through several phases as a new standalone product of closed and open alphas and betas. Nosgoth. The first round of playable builds started appearing in 2013, but the game was eventually canned in 2016 despite gaining some fans on Steam.