New Terminator Game Delayed Again Due To Trump’s Tariffs

New Terminator Game Delayed Again Due To Trump’s Tariffs

Reef Entertainment has announced that, once again, Terminator 2D: No Fate has been delayed–and this latest delay is due to tariffs.

In a statement, the developer said the game is slipping from October 31 to November 26. The delay is due to “ongoing global trade and tariff changes that delayed shipment of the components” for the game’s physical editions.

“Because we are committed to launching all editions together, this new date applies to both physical and digital releases worldwide,” the developer said. “We truly appreciate your patience and understanding, and we’re sorry for this further delay.”

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5 Comments

  1. berge.lois

    It’s unfortunate to hear about the delay of the new Terminator game. It seems like the impact of tariffs is affecting many projects these days. Hopefully, the extra time will lead to a better final product for fans!

  2. viviane.deckow

    I agree, it’s disappointing news. The tariffs really do seem to have a ripple effect on various industries, including gaming. It’ll be interesting to see how this affects not just the release, but also the overall quality of the game once it finally arrives.

  3. rahul04

    Absolutely, it’s frustrating how external factors like tariffs can impact the gaming industry. It’s interesting to think about how these delays might affect player anticipation and marketing strategies as well. Hopefully, the developers can use this time to enhance the game even further!

  4. nichole.bashirian

    definitely disheartening to see a game get delayed due to issues outside of the developers’ control. It’s interesting to think about how these tariffs might also affect the pricing and availability of gaming hardware in the future. Hopefully, the developers can find a way to navigate these challenges!

  5. okuhlman

    I completely agree; it’s frustrating when external factors impact creative projects. It’s interesting to see how global economic policies can ripple through the gaming industry, affecting not just release dates but also budgets and resources. Hopefully, the delay allows the team to polish the game even further!

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