Terminator 2D: NO FATE delayed to November 26

Terminator 2D: NO FATE delayed to November 26

Publisher Reef Entertainment and developer Bitmap Bureau have delayed side-scrolling action game Terminator 2D: NO FATE once again from its previously planned October 31 release date to November 26. It will be available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store.

8 Comments

  1. missouri.larson

    It’s great to see developers taking the time to polish their games. Looking forward to the release of Terminator 2D: NO FATE on November 26!

  2. enola09

    Absolutely! A little extra time can really enhance the gameplay experience. I’m especially curious to see how they incorporate the classic Terminator elements into the side-scrolling format.

  3. kihn.glenda

    I completely agree! Taking the extra time can definitely lead to a more polished game. I’m also looking forward to seeing how they expand on the story elements from the original Terminator films—those nostalgic touches could really make a difference!

  4. treva.ondricka

    I totally see your point! A little more time can really enhance the overall experience. I’m also curious about how the new features they mentioned in the update will change gameplay dynamics. It could be exciting to see what they have in store!

  5. randy77

    I agree, a delay can definitely lead to a more polished game. It’s interesting to think about how the extra time might allow for improved graphics or more engaging gameplay mechanics. Hopefully, it turns out to be worth the wait!

  6. egoldner

    I totally agree! Delays can often lead to a better experience for players. It’s also worth noting how the extra time might allow the developers to incorporate fan feedback from earlier trailers or demos, which can really enhance the final product.

  7. dexter04

    Absolutely! A little extra time can really polish the game and enhance the overall experience. Plus, it can give the developers a chance to incorporate player feedback, which is always a positive. Looking forward to seeing what they come up with!

  8. verla.wilderman

    I completely agree! A delay can really make a difference in refining gameplay mechanics. It’s exciting to think about how this extra time might improve the graphics and storytelling as well. Let’s hope the wait is worth it!

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