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Blizzard Reportedly Cancels Game That Was In The Works For Two Years

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It appears Blizzard Entertainment has canceled a project that was in development for at least two years. Game developer David Gibson, who was a senior animator on Overwatch, started working on a mysterious unannounced Blizzard project in July 2017, according to his LinkedIn page. He worked on this game for about two years before announcing his departure from Blizzard this week.

Whatever this project was, it's reportedly no longer happening. "Unfortunately, you'll never see what we made over the past two years--that's [game development]," he said on Twitter.

Game development is a highly iterative, fluid process. It is not uncommon for projects to get canceled midway through development, for a variety of reasons. Gibson did not offer any specifics on why this project was seemingly axed or if his departure from Blizzard is related.

According to Blizzard executive producer Allen Adham, roughly 50 percent of Blizzard's games are canceled before release. "The truth is, behind the curtain, it's a horror show. But most people outside of Blizzard don't realize around half of our titles don’t see the light of day," he explained to Game Informer. "So, people who think we're a consistent company, we're only consistent in that we only release the really amazing games."

GameSpot has contacted Blizzard in an attempt to get more details.

Gibson didn't say if he was let go or if he is leaving voluntarily. Whatever the case, Gibson says he has already lined up a new gig.

Blizzard's new president, J. Allen Brack, has said that Blizzard currently has more projects in development than ever before in the company's history. It seems it has one fewer now. Recently, Brack teased that Blizzard might be working on some kind of Overwatch spinoff or sequel.

If Blizzard does have new projects to announce, that could happen at the BlizzCon 2019 event in November. Keep checking back with GameSpot for the latest.

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