Nacon Studion Milan has revealed the Terminator: Survivors release date for Early Access on PC has been pushed back.
The post-Judgement Day survival game was due to hit Early Access this October, but the developer and publisher feel it needs more time.
”NACON and NACON Studio Milan announced that the early access release on PC (Steam) for Terminator: Survivors, originally scheduled for 24 October 2024, has been put back until 2025. The teams need more time to build a post-apocalyptic world that lives up to the franchise, and to provide an experience that fully meets the players’ expectations.” read the opening of a press release from the publisher and developer on the game.
Terminator: Survivors release date moved to ensure expected level of quality
“This deferral of the game’s release was a tough decision to make. However, we believe that this additional time will enable us to ensure that our vision of the post-apocalyptic world of Terminator™ meets the expected level of quality.” wrote Marco Ponte, CEO & Creative Director of NACON Studio Milan, in a statement.
”On behalf of the NACON Studio Milan team, I would like to thank all the players and fans of the franchise for their enthusiastic reception of Terminator: Survivors. We are extremely proud to have this opportunity to work on such an iconic franchise as Terminator, and are eager to reveal more of it to you. Thank you all for support… We’ll be back.”
Terminator: Survivors is an open-world survival game taking place in the world of the famous sci-fi franchise Terminator, created by James Cameron and Gale Anne Hurd in 1984. In this original story set after the second film, you play a survivor of Judgement Day, facing a host of dangers thrown up by this post-apocalyptic world. Co-op play will be available for the game.
NaconStudio Milan is best known for the motorcycle racing game TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge 3.
However, the Terminator franchise will appear on our screens this year in another form. Netflix’s Terminator Zero animated series is set to be released later this month