GTA 6 developer releases saddened fans of a game that was cancelled
It’s not unheard of to see a event that is a huge hit with the fans to be suddenly removed, and in actuality there are a lot of games we’ve have never heard about that did not get a chance to play.
The game that immediately comes to the mind one of these games is the game Scaleboundfrom Bayonetta 3 producer PlatinumGames which is an action RPG which was slated for release on Xbox One and PC, initially announced in 2013, but was abruptly cancelled in 2017. Scalebound was supposed to be a story about an individual named Drew which was joined by a dragon called Thuban. As a matter of fact it was the games that were unveiled during Gamescom 2015 was awe-inspiring to fans and it’s a shame that we’ll never have an opportunity to play this game.
As for being a crime Another title with promise that was pulled way ahead of the time was Agentwhich was developed through Rockstar North. Agentwas initially teased in July 2007 prior to getting fully revealed during E3 in 2009 and it was slated to launch as the first PlayStation 3. Exclusive. The game was set in the 70s. Agentlooked to provide a mix with James Bond espionage infused with the trademark high-octane Rockstar gameplay we’ve come to know and love from the Grand Theft Auto series.
The news about the development of Agentwould be buried for some time and causing gamers to worry that the game had slipped into the unwelcome development hell. There was some rays of hope after the trademark used for Agentwas renewed in 2013 and 2017 and in 2017, but the hope was shattered after the game was canceled on November 18, 2018.
We can safely assume it’s likely that Agentwill not be available for consoles with modern technology even if the game could have been adapted to today’s technologies. But that isn’t stopping gamers from asking what might have happened to the game that was never released by GTA VI producer, Rockstar Games.
Rockstar Games has never gone in depth about the reason Agentwas discontinued, however the former director from Rockstar North has shed some details about the game that might have looked like. In an article on a blog entry written by Odde Vermeji that, aside from having been set in the 70s, Agentwould be one of the most exciting games with weapons and gadgets that were laser-focused as well as taking players to destinations like Cairo, France as well as a ski resort located in Switzerland. If the name of Vermeji rings an alarm, it could be because of the game’s creator recent disclosure of details about the gun within GTA IV which shot down NPCs who were in trouble..
Additionally there was a ski resort that could have had the downhill shooting scene that could had been inspired by James Bond movies, The Spy who loved Me as well as The Perspective to a Kill. Also, it was planned include a part that took you to the space area that was also inspired by a James Bond movie, likely to be Moonraker.
Agentcertainly seemed like it would have been an enjoyable game, particularly for lovers of James Bond. The end result is that this is going to break the hearts of a lot of players for the cancelled game that promised many things, but failed to provide.