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  • Prey 2 Not in Development Over Contract Dispute

    Yesterday Bethesda announced that Prey 2, the anticipated sequel to the critically acclaimed Prey, was not cancelled, but had been delayed. The delay is indefinite, but we do know that it has been delayed past its original release window of sometime within 2012. The rumors of its cancellation were based in large part from the lack of news coming out about the title’s ongoing development. Today, we might just have an explanation for why no news has been forthcoming: the game actually hasn’t been in ongoing development.

    Shack News is reporting that Human Head Studios, the developer of Prey 2, has not been working on the game since last November. The site is basing the rumor on an anonymous source that “asked not to be identified.” According to that source, Human Head was unhappy with the contract it had with Bethesda’s parent company Zenimax Media. As a negotiation tactic, Human Head stopped development on the game. Some members of the Prey 2 development team were laid-off with the hope that they would return when contract negotiations were final. From the Shack News article:

    By March 1, the source said, things had progressed a bit, leaving the Prey 2 team hopeful that they would return to work soon. But that quickly soured the following day. The source could provide no further first-hand details after March 2.

    If true, this rumor would make Bethesda’s announcement yesterday that the game’s development “has not progressed satisfactorily this past year” and that the game currently does not “meet our quality standards” technically true, if a bit disingenuous. That announcement made it seem as if Prey 2 was still very much in the works.

    This is distressing news for Prey fans. Prey 2 being in development limbo might eventually mean an outright cancellationcan. Or, it could mean Zenimax and Bethesda abandon Human head for another developer, which wouldn’t bode well for the title’s final quality upon release. If nothing else, Prey fans will have to wait a long while to see a sequel.

  • Prey 2  is Delayed, Not Cancelled

    Prey 2 is Delayed, Not Cancelled

    The rumors circulating around the gaming community that Prey 2 was cancelled have been put to rest. Bethesda announced on the Bethesda Blog today that game development on the title by Human Head Studios has not been cancelled, but has been delayed. The game will not be released in 2012 as had been planned. Bethesda did reveal some of their reasoning for the delay, stressing that their standards are set very high for game releases. From the blog post:

    The delay is due to the fact that game development has not progressed satisfactorily this past year, and the game does not currently meet our quality standards. Prey 2 has shown great promise and we regret disappointing our fans. We have made a substantial investment in game development to deliver the experience fans want. We are determined only to release the AAA game that fans rightfully expect, and are unwilling to compromise our quality standards to meet a release schedule.

    That is disappointing for fans of the first Prey, but understandable. Actually, it’s rather refreshing for a video game publisher to declare that it takes quality into consideration above a Christmas-season release date. Even with patches, which are now available for consoles in addition to PC’s, it is always disappointing to buy a game that is buggy or noticeably incomplete on launch day.

    The cancellation rumors began when it was speculated by PSFocus that Bethesda may have quietly cancelled Prey 2. This was based on the cancellation of a preview of the game at the Game Developer’s Conference and the lack of news coming out about the title’s ongoing development. The rumors seemed odd, considering Bethesda had already gone to the trouble of creating this teaser trailer for the game:

    What do you think? Will Prey 2 be worth the wait or would you rather see some Skyrim DLC? Is Dishonored going to overshadow these other Bethesda titles? Let me know in the comments below.