‘Evil Dead: The Game’ Canceled For Nintendo Switch, No Further Content Planned Across All Platforms
The horror-themed video game ‘Evil Dead: The Game’ has been canceled for the Nintendo Switch, and no further content is planned across all platforms. This news has been met with disappointment from fans of the franchise, who had been eagerly anticipating the game’s release.
Developed by Saber Interactive, ‘Evil Dead: The Game’ was set to be a four-player co-op action game based on the classic horror films. Players were to take on the role of Ash Williams, the protagonist of the series, as well as other characters from the films. The game was set to feature a variety of levels and enemies, as well as an original story.
Unfortunately, it appears that the game will not be released for the Nintendo Switch. In a statement, Saber Interactive said that they had decided to cancel the game for the Switch due to “unforeseen circumstances”. They also said that no further content was planned for any platform.
The news has been met with disappointment from fans of the franchise. Many had been looking forward to playing the game on the Switch, and some had even pre-ordered it. Some have expressed their frustration at the cancellation, while others have expressed hope that the game will eventually be released on other platforms.
It is unclear why ‘Evil Dead: The Game’ was canceled for the Nintendo Switch. It is possible that Saber Interactive encountered technical difficulties while developing the game, or that they simply decided to focus their efforts on other platforms. Whatever the reason, it is a shame that fans of the franchise will not be able to experience the game on the Switch.
Overall, ‘Evil Dead: The Game’ has been canceled for the Nintendo Switch, and no further content is planned across all platforms. This news has been met with disappointment from fans of the franchise, who had been eagerly anticipating the game’s release. It is unclear why the game was canceled, but it is a shame that fans will not be able to experience it on the Switch.