Respawn Entertainment, the studio behind Titanfall and Apex Legends, has seemingly cancelled a multiplayer first-person shooter after just one of year of production.
The news comes from ex-Executive Assistant/Production Coordinator, Emilee Evans, who revealed on LinkedIn that she had been involved in the production of the title only for it to be cancelled outright after one year. While Respawn never announced the project openly, it had been hiring for an “Incubation Team” over the past few years, calling for experience in multiplayer shooters.
The unannounced incubation project I was a part of for the past year was canceled this week, so I am joining the group of extremely talented and kind people in the games industry searching for a new role.
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Respawn previously cancelled a first-person shooter set within the Star Wars universe to Electronic Arts’ restructuring process, although the company still has a real-time strategy Star Wars project in the works with Bit Reactor. That game is rumoured to be getting an official reveal this spring.
[Source – LinkedIn via TheGamePost]