Ratchet & Clank’s Lost Game Has Been Found And Preserved

Ratchet & Clank’s Lost Game Has Been Found And Preserved

Ratchet & Clank’s franchise has been dormant since Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart was released in 2021, but that didn’t stop some fans from searching for a game that few remembered. Ratchet & Clank: Clone Home was announced was announced in the mid-2000s as the follow-up to the mobile title Ratchet & Clank: Going Mobile. Although Clone Home was canceled and never officially released, the game has finally been found and a copy has been shared online.

The Golden Bolt’s YouTube channel (via Engadget) has posted a video detailing the years-long search for Ratchet & Clank: Clone Home. As noted in the video below, several members of the gaming community took part in the search, but college students “Emily” and “Super Gamer Omega Clank” were credited for finding a Sony Ericsson W880i that had a working copy of Clone Home. Breaking the phone’s encryption was the most difficult step, but their efforts paid off.

The title of the game refers to a pair of digital clones of Ratchet and Clank who team up with their counterparts in the real world to foil the plans of Vox, the returning nemesis from Going Mobile. The digital Ratchet and Clank exist in a video game within the game, and the real version of that duo are also transported into the game around halfway through the story.

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4 Comments

  1. fklocko

    It’s exciting to hear that a lost game from the Ratchet & Clank franchise has been found and preserved. This series has such a rich history, and it’s great to see more of it being brought to light for fans. Looking forward to seeing what this discovery brings!

  2. leopoldo.gulgowski

    Absolutely, it’s fascinating to see how lost games can resurface like this! The preservation of such titles not only enriches the franchise’s history but also provides fans with a glimpse into what could have been. It’ll be interesting to see if this game influences future installments in the series.

  3. dach.jayme

    You’re right! It’s incredible how preserving lost games can offer new insights into the development process and the evolution of gaming. Plus, it gives fans a chance to experience content that might have never seen the light of day.

  4. gwolff

    Absolutely! Preserving these games not only sheds light on the creative process but also helps us appreciate the evolution of game design within the franchise. It’s fascinating to see how ideas have transformed over the years.

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