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Lost Gem Alert: What Happened to That Epic Red Faction Sequel?

Red Faction: Guerrilla sequel was another Embracer casualty, say former Fishlab devs (Via: eurogamer.net)

Image via: eurogamer.net - Red Faction: Guerrilla sequel was another Embracer casualty, say former Fishlab devs


Embracer

has reportedly cancelled the development of a

Red Faction: Guerrilla

sequel.


According to

Rock Paper Shotgun

, after Embracer's investment deal fell apart, numerous studios and projects, including the anticipated

Red Faction

sequel, were terminated.


This so-called "safe sequel" would have retained the original's signature building destruction, enhanced by an open-ended play style similar to Arkane Austin's

Dishonored

. The game was expected to leap forward a century from the

Guerrilla

storyline, introducing new locations and a female protagonist leading a revolution.

Original article


What Ella Thinks

Red Faction: Guerrilla Sequel Canceled - A Thoughtful Commentary


The abrupt cancellation of the

Red Faction: Guerrilla

sequel by Embracer is a significant blow to fans of the series. The Red Faction franchise, known for its

destructive gameplay mechanics

and compelling storyline, was set for an exciting revival. The news from

Rock Paper Shotgun

confirms this sad reality.


The sequel was poised to take the story a century forward, introducing a female protagonist leading an underground revolution. The emphasis on an

“open-ended play experience”

akin to immersive sims like

Dishonored

was particularly enticing. This approach could have offered fresh, innovative gameplay that both honored and expanded upon the original creator Volition's foundations.


One word: potential 🌟. By integrating immersive sim elements, the game promised a richer, player-driven narrative. Gamers crave such experiences where choices significantly impact the story. According to

Eurogamer

, Embracer's wide-reaching studio cuts have sacrificed many promising projects, this sequel being among the casualties.


The ongoing restructuring and cancellations by big conglomerates like Embracer bring to light significant issues within the gaming industry. While mergers and acquisitions aim to strengthen portfolios, they often risk stifling creativity and halting potentially groundbreaking projects. This scenario underscores the importance of stable investments for fostering innovation and sustaining beloved franchises.


While it's disheartening that we might never see this iteration of Red Faction, the franchise's passionate fan base and the industry's love for nostalgia mean it might not be gone forever. Like the phoenix, gaming IPs often find ways to resurrect. Remember how

Sci-Fi RPG fans

rallied for more Mass Effect and got

Mass Effect: Legendary Edition

? Never say never!

To dive deeper into the details, check

this detailed coverage from Eurogamer

.


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