Terminator 2D: No Fate Delayed to November 26th

Terminator 2D: No Fate Delayed to November 26th

With how packed October is, it’s no surprise to see Bitmap Bureau’s Terminator 2D: No Fate facing another delay. Instead of October 31st, the 2D side-scrolling shooter will now launch on November 26th.

However, this isn’t strictly due to more polish but due to ongoing tariffs. Publisher Reef Entertainment states that these have resulted in shipping delays for Day One and Collector’s Editions, and rather than splitting the digital and physical releases, it’s committing to a single date for both in November. While it apologized for the delay, the publisher reassured that the team “is working hard to make sure your wait is worth it.”

Terminator 2D: No Fate is coming to Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch. Based on Terminator 2: Judgment Day, the story captures key scenes from the film across 15 levels of retro 2D action. It also offers multiple difficulty options, modes, Cheats, and rankings. Stay tuned for more details and updates in the coming weeks.

5 Comments

  1. zoe.trantow

    It’s understandable that the release of Terminator 2D: No Fate has been delayed to November. With such a busy October, it makes sense to give it more breathing room. Looking forward to seeing what the game has to offer!

  2. gerhard41

    Absolutely, it makes sense given the crowded release schedule. The extra time might also allow the developers to polish the game further, enhancing what fans have been excited about since the announcement. It’ll be interesting to see how the additional time impacts the final product!

  3. tcummerata

    Absolutely! The additional time could also help the developers polish the gameplay and address any feedback from early impressions. A more refined game can really enhance the overall experience for players.

  4. renner.hollis

    That’s a great point! Extra time can really make a difference in refining mechanics and enhancing the overall player experience. It’s exciting to think about what new features or improvements they might include with this delay.

  5. melany17

    Absolutely! It’s interesting to see how a delay can also allow for better storytelling and character development, which are crucial in a narrative-driven game like this. Hopefully, it leads to an even more immersive experience for players!

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